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    The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution and it was added to the Constitution in 1982. The Constitution has many laws about the essential guidelines one must follow in our country. It also governs how the government/ organizations should treat their citizens. The Charter allows the citizens and newcomers to feel like they are appreciated and also safe. However, there are situations where the Charter cannot protect you. The Charter can be stretched and can be looked at from different

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    Canada is a free and democratic society that protects and guarantees individual Charter rights and freedoms (Grebowicz, 2011). However, these rights and freedoms are not absolute and can be limited when they infringe on the rights and freedoms of others (Grebowicz, 2011). As a result, the possession of child pornography limits freedom of expression as it innately harmful to children and the broader society (Bray, 2009). Furthermore, society suffers when destructive expressions and behaviors are

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    Bill C-51 also known as the Anti-terrorism Act, 2015, is a bill that was first tabled in Parliament in January 2015. It was introduced to enhance Canada’s original anti-terror laws which were created shortly after the terrorist attack on September 11th 2001 in the United States of America. Moreover, the need to revise and amend these laws became even more evident after recent attacks both in Canada and abroad. In doing so the government recognized the need to adopt a more preventative approach to

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    The Criminal Justice System has many components that make it up. There are many differences and similarities between Canada and America like the culture, religion, and governments. Some of the main differences and similarities being the Criminal Justice System. The Criminal Justice System is the law that is related to arresting, sentencing and punishing people if found guilty with jail time, probation, or community service. In this research paper, I will be stating some of the main differences and

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    Sex Workers in Canada Essay

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    Criminal Code that make business in relation to prostitution illegal. Ideally, a sex worker has a career just as a teacher or lawyer. For this reason, their human rights and dignity should be protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as are other professions. However, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as well as the Criminal Code do not seek to protect sex workers, yet, they seek to do otherwise using certain sections of the Criminal Code

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    at one point or another in their lives.  This form of abuse assumes many forms and is not always visible to the naked eye.  One of these such hardships that women of the 20th century have had to face is the struggle for equality.  In Canada, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms affords women full equality before and under law and equal protection and benefit of the law.1  But yet, this society openly contributions to the production, sale, and distribution of pornography which implies that women are

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    My Family Group Essay

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    I belong to many different primary and secondary groups. Some of the primary groups I belong to are, my family group, my close friends and my religious beliefs. I also belong to many secondary groups. They are my distant family relatives, my workplace and my classmates. In my family group the members include my mother, Amanda McDougall, my father, Chris Lee, my brother, Jayden Lee and myself, Mackenzie Lee. I love every member in this group with all my heart. Every member also has a very important

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    As an society is constantly progressing throughout a variety of perspectives, privilege plays a role among the conflicts of the person's life. In the terms of injustice and hardships, it is quite difficult to address these issues and to cope with them. Privilege is a term that is described as an unearned right that is given to an individual for the purpose of a specific power based on one's culture, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc. It is important to acknowledge privilege as many

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    in their family and have a feeling of having a place. Acknowledgment gives Canadians a sentiment security and self-assurance, making them more open to, and tolerating of, assorted societies. The Canadian experience has demonstrated that multiculturalism energizes racial and ethnic amicability and culturally diverse comprehension. It promotes the citizens of a country to not only be a good citizen, but it allows them to understand better the contributions they can make by being a global citizen as

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    “The spirit of democracy cannot be imposed from without. It has to come from within”. (Gandhi, Coward, H. G. pg. 31, paragraph 1). A democratic country is one where it listens to its people and considers their interests rather than imposing their own will on others. Political culture is a term which is used in social science and it means to have a shared set of beliefs, feeling and values about the political system and that connects the citizens and the government. Canadians value peace, order and

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