Everyone in Canada has fundamental Freedoms, like practicing any religion or no religion. For example, everyone in Canada has the freedom to wear religious clothing to express their religious beliefs in public. Everyone in Canada has the freedom to speak their mind and think their own thoughts. People are also aloud to meet with anyone they wish and participate in peaceful demonstrations. This involves the freedom to protest. But, these freedoms are not unlimited. The charter does not support hate speech that involves threats of violence.
Legal Rights
Everyone in Canada has the right to vote in an election and to run for the public office themselves. But there is limitations like how you people must be 18 years old or older to vote. However our elected governments cant hold power for an unlimited time. The charter requires a election every five years. The only exception to this is if there is a national emergency like a war. The charter says that elected representatives of the legislature assemblies have to sit once a year.
Equality Rights
People who live in Canada have the right to enter, remain, and leave Canada. People who are Canadian citizens or are permanent residents have the right to seek work and live anywhere in Canada. Governments can not discriminate based on what province a person lives in or lived in. However, laws can set certain rules for when people are able to get social, health, and welfare benefits.
Language Rights
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