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Which government body is responsible for interpreting laws?
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
If a Canadian citizen feels that a law or policy has denied or infringed on their guaranteed rights or freedoms, to address this situation they can:
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
. The creation of Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act in 2003 was based on the idea that young offenders should be:
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
A lady with equal experience and training to another lady applies to a job but soon finds out that she was not hired because she is Cuban. Which of her individual Charter rights are being infringed upon?
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
What are Canada's three levels of government under the federal system?
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
In which type of government does the power rest with a small group of people?
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
Which of the following best describes a lobby group?
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
Which of the following describes a role fulfilled by the John Howard and Elizabeth Fry societies?
Equality Rights
A group of people who try to convince a government to take action on an issue.
federal, provincial and municipal
challenge the law or policy by asking the courts to review the law and see if individual rights or freedoms have been affect
Advocating on the behalf of criminals and their families
treated differently from adult offenders because have different ways of interpreting situations than adults do and don't a
Oligarchy
Supreme court
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