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The reasonable limits clause in the "Charter of Rights and Freedoms" basically means that the government can legally limit your rights and freedoms if you are breaking the law. For example: Even though the charter says you have the freedom of thought, belief, opinion expression that does not mean a person can commit hate crimes and argue they have the freedom to express their own opinion and thoughts. Spreading hate is a crime and thats breaking the law. BUT it some cases it will vary, as always.

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