Law Test 2 - The Charter & Political Leaders
Federal Local Representative (Riding, Name, Political Party)
Oakville, ON Anita Anand, Liberal
New Brunswick - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Blaine Higgs - Progressive Conservative (Blue) - Fredericton
Manitoba - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Brian Pallister - Progressive Conservative (Blue) - Winnipeg
NT - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Caroline Cochrane - N/A (Consensus Government) - Yellowknife
PE - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Dennis King - Progressive Conservative (Blue) - Charlottetown
ON - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Doug Ford - Progressive Conservative (Blue) - Toronto "Queen's Park"
NL - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Dwight Ball - Liberal (Red) - St. John's
QC (PQ) - Premier, Party, & Capital
- François Legault - Coalition Avenir Quebec (Light blue) - Quebec City
Alberta - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Jason Kenney - United Conservative (Blue & Orange) - Edmonton
Nunavut - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Joe Savikataaq - N/A (Consensus Government) - Iqaluit
B.C. - Premier, Party, & Capital
- John Horgan - New Democratic (Orange) - Victoria
Yukon - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Sandy Silver - Liberal (Red) - Whitehorse
SK - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Scott Moe - Saskatchewan Party (Green) - Regina
Nova Scotia - Premier, Party, & Capital
- Stephen McNeil - Liberal (Red) - Halifax
Provincial Local Representative (Riding, Name, Political Party)
Oakville, ON Stephen Crawford, Conservative
Charter: Section 25
Aboriginal rights and freedoms are not affected by the Charter.
Charter: Section 28
All Charter rights are guaranteed equally to both sexes, male and female.
Leader of the Opposition (Provincial: Name, Political Party)
Andrea Horwath NDP
Leader of Mexico
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, President of Mexico
Leader of the Opposition (Federal: Name, Political Party)
Andrew Scheer Conservative Party of Canada/"Official Opposition"
Leader of *United Nations*
Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Charter: Section 14
Anyone in a court has the right to an interpreter if the person does not speak the language or who is deaf.
Charter: Section 32-33
Application of Charter
Leader of Syria
Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria/Head of State of the Syrian Arab Republic
Patriation of the Constitution
Canada received it's own constitution separate from Britain in 1982
Charter: Section 16-23
Official Languages of Canada: French & English
Charter: Section 34
Citation
Charter: Section 3-5
Democratic Rights
Charter: Section 3
Democratic Rights Canadian citizens have the right to vote
Charter: Section 5
Democratic Rights Parliament and each legislature shall have a meeting at least once every twelve months.
Charter: Section 4
Democratic Rights a. Maximum term of the House of Commons and provincial legislative assemblies is 5 years. b. Exception is made if a war, invasion or insurrection causes more than one third of the membership to believe a House of Commons or legislature should last longer.
Leader of the U.S.
Donald Trump, POTUS
Provincial Responsibilities (S. 92)
Education, healthcare, road regulations, compensation to injured workers, direct taxation within the province, marriage, immigration
Leader of France
Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic
Charter: Section 24
Enforcement of guaranteed rights and freedoms.
Charter: Section 15
Equality rights Every individual is equal before and under the law without discrimination. (Rule of Law)
Charter: Section 9
Everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned. Eg. Police officers must have reasonable grounds for detaining a person
Charter: Section 8
Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure (confiscation, arrest).
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Federal law enacted in 1982 that guarantees fundamental freedoms to all Canadians.
Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development
Federal: Ahmed Hussen Provincial: Todd Smith
Minister of Finance
Federal: Bill Morneau Provincial: Rod Phillips
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
Federal: Carolyn Bennett Provincial: Greg Rickford
Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
Federal: Catherine McKenna Provincial: Laurie Scott
Deputy Prime Minister
Federal: Chrystia Freeland Provincial: N/A
Minister of Justice (Attorney General)
Federal: David Lametti Provincial: Doug Downey
Minister of Labour
Federal: Filomena Tassi Provincial: Monte McNaughton
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Federal: Francois-Phillippe Champagne Provincial: N/A
Minister of Defence
Federal: Harjit Sajjan Provincial: N/A
President of the Treasury Board
Federal: Jean-Yves Duclos Provincial: Peter Bethlenfalvy
Minister of Environment & Climate Change
Federal: Jonathan Wilkinson Provincial: Jeff Yurek
Minister of Indigenous Services
Federal: Marc Miller Provincial: Greg Rickford
Minister of Education
Federal: N/A Provincial: Stephen Lecce
Minister of Health
Federal: Patty Hajdu Provincial: Christine Elliott
Bill of Rights
First 10 amendments to the Constitution
Leader of Germany
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal Chancellor - "Bundeskanzler" (Otherwise known as the President)
Charter: Section 2
Fundamental Freedoms a. freedom of conscience and religion b. freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication (freedom of speech) c. freedom of peaceful assembly d. freedom of association
Charter: Section 25-31
General
Leader of *Vatican City* Christendom
Giuseppe Bertello, President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State
Queen's representative in Canada (Federal)
Governor General Julie Payette
Charter: Section 1
Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms - Reasonable Limits Clause
Leader of North Korea (DPRK)
Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of North Korea
Charter: Section 7-14
Legal Rights
Charter: Section 7
Legal Rights Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security, and no one should be deprived of these rights unless they do not breach the principles of fundamental justice. (Medical assistance in dying, abortion, and legalization of cannabis, ended capital punishment)
Queen's representative in Canada (Provincial)
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Violet Elizabeth Dowdeswell
Federal Responsibilities (S. 91)
Mail, taxes, currency, banking, shipping, railways, pipelines, telephones, criminal law, foreign affairs, national defence, employment insurance, Aboriginal lands and rights, military, firearms, banking
Charter: Section 6
Mobility Rights Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.
Local municipal councillor
Natalia Lishchyna
Charter: Section 31
Nothing in the Charter extends the legislative powers of any body or authority.
Province: Official Shortform + Date Joined
ON - 1867 BC - 1858 AB - 1905 SK - 1905 MB - 1870 QC (PQ) - 1608 NB - 1784 NS - 1867 PE - 1867 NL - 1948 YT - 1898 NT - 1999 NU - 1999
Timeline of human rights in Canadian history
Patriation of the Constitution, including the Charter, and The Bill of Rights
Leader of the Government (Provincial: Title, Name, Political Party)
Premier of Ontario Doug Ford, Conservative Party of Canada
Leader of the Government (Federal: Title, Name, Political Party)
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, Liberal Party of Canada
Charter: Section 12
Protects an individual's freedom from cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. (Helped end capital punishment)
Leader of the United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms
Leader of Turkey
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey
Charter: Section 13
Right for witnesses to not have any incriminating evidence when testifying in any proceedings, except in a prosecution for perjury or for giving contradictory evidence. (Apply to cases in which an individual might incriminate him or herself while giving testimony in another person's trial) - "You have the right to remain silent." - Avoids self-incrimination for witnesses testifying in any proceedings
Charter: Section 10
Rights upon arrest or detention, including the right to consult a lawyer and the right to habeas corpus.
Charter: Section 26
Rights within the Charter shall not deny the existence of any other rights or freedoms existing in Canada. Showing how the Charter can affect CAN society.
Local municipal mayor
Rob Burton
Judiciary
That department of government which administers the law relating to civil and criminal justice & presiding over Canada's court system.
Charter: Section 27
The Charter shall be interpreted in a multicultural context & helps determine how rights in Charter should be evaluated in court.
Reasonable limits clause
The Reasonable Limits Clause explains that all rights and freedoms are guaranteed under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, however may be limited under certain circumstances. (Tempering rules & limiting rights. Eg. Ms. Arthur doesn't allow food or drink in the classroom, however water is acceptable)
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The bill identifying human rights that are guaranteed to everyone in Canada; enacted in 1982 and embedded in the Constitution of Canada
Executive Branch
The branch of government that carries out laws
Legislative Branch
The branch of government that has the power to make, change, and repeal laws
Leader of Russia
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia
Leader of Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelensky, President
Recite the Charter Preamble
Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the Rule of Law
Leader of China
Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China
Provinces and territories of Canada (Top to bottom, left to right)
Yukon (YT), Northwest Territories (NT), Nunavut (NU), British Columbia (BC), Alberta (AB), Saskatchewan (SK), Manitoba (MB), Ontario (ON), Quebec (QC/PQ), Newfoundland & Labrador (NL), P.E.I (PE), New Brunswick (NB), Nova Scotia (NS)
Charter: Section 11
b) Anyone charged with an offence has the right to a speedy trial d) The right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a fair and public hearing