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Well, in Canada, Anglophones get collective rights because it holds a histroical purpose to Canada-the two offical languages- Only Aboriginal Peoples, Francophone and Anglophones get collective rights because they are what created canada.
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Francophone collective rights are rights that French people in Canada are given. Because the majority of Canada is English speaking, French/Francophones need to have rights to get a good education, collective rights give them the right to be able to access a French speaking school where ever they live.
Collective rights recognize the founding people of Canada. Canada would have not existed without the contribution of these people It reflects the idea of mutual respect among people. the main purpose of collective rights is to affirm the collective identity of groups in society and to create a society where people with different identities belong.
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Collective rights are rights held by a specific group, for example first nations people have the right to fish and hunt freely in Canada. French people have the right to speak in their own language and to be understood.
Indian Act Numbered Treaties
No, collective rights are horrible compared to individual 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).
The Indian act, the numbered treaties , the Canadian constitution and the Manitoba act.
Their collective rights would be defended at all costs.
Certain groups have collective rights due to historical and constitutional reasons