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Political Studies
8. Contemporary Political Issues
8.2 Human Rights Challenges
Human Rights Challenges: Equality, Justice, and the Ongoing Struggle in Canada
Explore the legal frameworks, systemic inequalities, and landmark decisions that define human rights in contemporary Canada, from the Charter to Indigenous reconciliation.
What You'll Learn
The Charter guarantees equality rights and limits government power legally.
Systemic racism produces unequal outcomes across Canadian institutions today.
Indigenous rights challenges include residential schools and ongoing reconciliation.
Human rights bodies investigate and enforce protections for all Canadians.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify key Canadian human rights institutions and their legal roles.
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Questions test knowledge of Charter sections and landmark Supreme Court decisions.
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Learners analyze systemic discrimination, Indigenous rights, and reconciliation concepts.
Why This Matters
Understanding human rights challenges equips students to critically analyze systemic injustice, evaluate government accountability, and engage meaningfully in Canada's ongoing pursuit of equality and reconciliation.
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Charter Rights
Systemic Racism
Indigenous Rights
Reconciliation
Human Rights Law

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