Lesson: 60

Topic: The Canadian Bill of Rights

Objective:

During this class students will examine the Canadian Bill of rights, the development of provincial Human Rights Codes, and the Canadian Human Rights Act.

Finally, students will examine the case law that was used to protect human rights prior to the Bill of Rights, 1960. Through studying cases like Christie versus York, 1940, students will gain an appreciation for the limitations of case law in protecting human rights.

Evaluation:

To assist students in exploring the issues outlined above, the class will examine the Bill of Rights, 1960 and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982, in order to determine the similarities and differences between these two documents.

The groups must report to the class on:

  1. What this section states, and
  2. How much of this section can be found in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982.

Expectations Addressed:

The "Rights and Freedoms" strand of the CLN4U Ministry of Education Curriculum Guidelines outlines all of the following specific expectations. The specific expectations addressed by this lesson have been highlighted below.

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