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The subject matter is rights: given my GOD and Canada law since 1896 July 1st. A right is different then privilege, you will agree. The Constitution of Canada called the Charter of Rights deals with rights on at least five different issues. Freedom rights not to be snatched by cops on the street. Life, liberty and security hat person. (Such encompasses a psychological , considered as bodily harm to ones mind and body. )No one on earth iis immune from facing the actions of our Government. The Canadian Charter spells it out shown in S.32(1),(a-b-) S.32(1a is the Federal persons Judge on down with all personal personal. The s32(1b belongs to the Government of each Province and to all the Provincial citizens, no exceptions. Take a right away one cannot do, a inherent right, a right to have freedom and not be as it was during the war as people all were, despondent and weak.

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