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21Section Twenty-nine of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is the section of Charter that most specifically addresses rights regarding denominational schools and separate schools. Section 29 is not the source of these rights but instead reaffirms the pre existing special rights belonging to Roman… …
22Section Fifteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — contains guaranteed equality rights. As part of the Constitution, the section prohibits certain forms of discrimination perpetrated by the governments of Canada with the exception of ameliorative programs (affirmative action) and rights or… …
23Section Thirty of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is a section of the Charter that, like other provisions within the section 25 to section 31 bloc, provides a guide as to how Charter rights should be interpreted and applied by Canadian courts. Section 30 s particular role is to address how the… …
24Section Twenty-three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is the section of the Charter that constitutionally guarantees minority language educational rights to French speaking communities outside Quebec, and, to a lesser extent, English speaking minorities in Quebec. The section may be particularly… …
25Section Seventeen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is one of the provisions of the Charter that addresses rights relating to Canada s two official languages, English and French. While the section 17 right to use either language within the Parliament of Canada repeats a right already anchored in… …
26Section Nineteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is one of the provisions of the Charter that addresses rights relating to Canada s two official languages, English and French. Like section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867 , section 19 allows anyone to speak English or French in federal courts …
27Section 16.1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Part of the Constitution Act, 1982. Preamble …
28Section Sixteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is the first of several sections of the Charter dealing with Canada s two official languages, English and French. Section 16 declares that English and French are the official languages of Canada and of the province of New Brunswick.TextUnder the… …
29Section Eighteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is one of the provisions of the Charter that addresses rights relating to Canada s two official languages, English and French. Like section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867 , section 18 requires that all statutes and other records made by the… …
30Section Fourteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — is the last section under the Legal rights heading in the Charter . It provides anyone in a court the right to an interpreter if the person does not speak the language being used or is deaf.TextThe section states:BackgroundBefore the Charter was… …