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Chapter 2.4

Master Rights, Freedoms, and Democratic Responsibilities

Explore the essential balance between individual liberties and civic duties in democratic society through Charter analysis and constitutional principles.


What You'll Learn

Charter sections organize fundamental freedoms, mobility rights, and equality protections
Substantive equality requires considering different group needs beyond identical treatment
Notwithstanding clause allows temporary override of certain Charter rights provisions
Negative and positive rights distinguish government restraint from required action

What You'll Practice

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Analyze Charter sections and their specific protections for Canadian citizens

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Evaluate landmark court cases establishing substantive equality principles and interpretations

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Apply constitutional concepts to contemporary rights conflicts and democratic challenges

Why This Matters

Understanding rights and freedoms is essential for active democratic citizenship and protecting constitutional values in contemporary society.

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Charter Rights
Civil Liberties
Constitutional Law
Democratic Citizenship
Equality Rights
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