Inuit people have collective rights because they are part of the founding people of Canada, without them, Canada would not be here today.
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∙ 2012-01-24 00:09:40The inuit have whale hunting as a collective right they are allowed to hunt as they wish.
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).
Collective rights are commonly known as group rights. These are the rights that are held by a group and they do not include the individual rights of members in the group.
Their collective rights would be defended at all costs.
The Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada, and the United States. Inuit is a collective noun; the singular is "Inuk". The Inuit language is grouped under the Eskimo-Aleut family.
Certain groups have collective rights due to historical and constitutional reasons
Collective identity and collective rights are completely different because collective means the same thing which is a group of people so we know what they are both a group of people but we don't know what rights and identity are. So here I'll break It down for you. Identity means what people look like and rights mean like freedoms and laws.
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.
Generally, they go for a pee. (It's "Inuit", by the way - a collective noun. Not "Inuits". )
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.
Collective Rights: the rights of a minority group that have previous agreements (example, first nation treaties) that have certain rights from those agreements that cannot be taken way. Hope that helped a little. (: