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Why do collective rights in the past and today define who you are as Canadians?

you think i am going to tell you


What three groups have collective rights in the charter?

The three groups that have collective rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms are Indigenous peoples, French-speaking Canadians, and English-speaking Canadians. These groups are recognized for their unique cultural identities and historical significance within Canada. The Charter acknowledges their rights to preserve and enhance their languages, cultures, and traditions. This recognition aims to promote multiculturalism and protect the interests of these distinct communities.


How do collective rights in the past and today define who we are now?

It shows the world who we are: caring and multicultural as an entire nation.


Are collective rights a good thing?

No, collective rights are horrible compared to individual rights.


Is a canuck a fish?

no a canuck is a term used to define canadians


Why do francophone's have collective rights?

they have collective rights cause they are a minority language group in every province except Quebec (where you would find collective rights for anglophones).


How do the individual and collective right of canadians influence immigration laws and policies?

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When it comes to people's rights why are the courts important?

They define and protect rights.


What are Differences and Similarities of individual and collective identity and collective rights?

Individual identity refers to the unique characteristics and personal attributes that define a person, while collective identity encompasses the shared traits and experiences of a group, such as ethnicity or nationality. Both concepts influence how individuals perceive themselves and their place in society. Collective rights are the entitlements of groups to preserve their identity, culture, and interests, differing from individual rights that focus on personal autonomy. Despite their differences, both individual and collective identities contribute to a person's sense of belonging and can intersect, as individual experiences often shape and are shaped by collective identities.


Do Canadians have rights?

Yes but all are limited.


Why do some groups have collective rights and not others?

Certain groups have collective rights due to historical and constitutional reasons


Can you give me a sentence using the word Collective Rights?

Their collective rights would be defended at all costs.