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Chapter 2.3

Democracy and Democratic Values: Canada's Constitutional Framework Explained

Explore the core principles, institutions, and tensions that define Canadian democracy, from the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to federalism, electoral systems, and Indigenous self-government.


What You'll Learn

Canadian democracy balances parliamentary supremacy with constitutional rights protection.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms enshrines fundamental democratic rights for Canadians.
Federalism divides sovereign powers between federal and provincial governments constitutionally.
Indigenous self-government challenges traditional definitions of democratic governance in Canada.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze Canada's notwithstanding clause and its democratic implications.

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Learners evaluate electoral systems including first-past-the-post and proportional representation.

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Questions test knowledge of key democratic institutions, rights, and constitutional principles.

Why This Matters

Understanding democracy and democratic values empowers students to critically evaluate government institutions, protect civil liberties, and participate meaningfully as informed citizens in Canada's constitutional democracy.

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Rule of Law
Federalism
Charter Rights
Parliamentary Democracy
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