The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to every province and territory in all of Canada.
Same as international human rights.
Yes and no because the civil rights are solely based upon equalness and human rights state what you as a human have the right to do. Though they both involve you, the human, they are not the same.
No set of human rights limits the rights of same-sex marriage. Only governments can limit human rights.
Everyone has the same human rights, these are defined by the U.N not individual countries
They have the same rights as everyone in the decleration of human rights.
No.
All human beings deserve the same rights.
The same as the original.
Are fundamental and human rights same
A country's human rights are typically stipulated in its constitution or in international human rights treaties and conventions that the country has ratified.
Mexico is signatory of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. So, at the very least, Mexicans have the same rights most western nations have.
Natural rights make the assumption that every human is born with certain rights at birth. The right to free speech, the right to pursue happiness, etc. Human rights and natural rights are essentially the same. Natural rights are given at birth and every human is born so...