Section 17: theright to use eitherofficial language inParliament or theNew Brunswicklegislature.Section 23: rights forcertain citizensbelonging to Frenchand English speakingminority communitiesto be educated in theirown language.Section 19: bothofficial languagesmay be used infederal and NewBrunswick courts.Section 15: equaltreatment before andunder the law, andequal protection andbenefit of the lawwithoutdiscrimination.Section 29:confirms therights ofreligiousschools arepreserved.Section 22: existingrights to use languagesbesides English andFrench are not affectedby the fact that onlyEnglish and Frenchhave language rights inthe Charter.Section 27:requires theCharter to beinterpreted in amulticulturalcontext.Section 10:right to legalcounsel and theguarantee ofhabeas corpus.Section 26:clarifies that otherrights andfreedoms inCanada are notinvalidated by theCharter.Section 13:rights againstself-incrimination.Section 4: themaximumduration oflegislatures isset at fiveyears.Section 7:right to life,liberty, andsecurity ofthe person.Section 11: rightsin criminal andpenal matterssuch as the rightto be presumedinnocent untilproven guilty.Section 16:English andFrench are theofficial languagesof Canada andNew Brunswick.Section 5: anannual sittingof legislaturesis required asa minimum.Section 9:freedom fromarbitrarydetention orimprisonment.Section 8:freedom fromunreasonablesearch andseizure.Section 18: thestatutes andproceedings ofParliament and theNew Brunswicklegislature are to beprinted in bothofficial languages.Section 12:right not to besubject to crueland unusualpunishment.Section 31:confirms that theCharter does notextend the powersof legislatures.Section 28:states allCharter rightsare guaranteedequally to menand women.Section 6: protectsthe mobility rights ofCanadian citizenswhich include theright to enter, remainin, and leaveCanada.Section 25: statesthat the Charterdoes not derogateexisting Aboriginalrights andfreedoms.Section 16.1: theEnglish and French-speaking communitiesof New Brunswickhave equal rights toeducational andcultural institutions.Section 30:clarifies theapplicability ofthe Charter inthe territories.Section 14:rights to aninterpreter ina courtproceeding.Section 21: otherconstitutionallanguage rightsoutside the Charterregarding Englishand French aresustained.Section 3: theright to voteand to beeligible to serveas member of alegislature.Section 20: the rightto communicate withand be served by thefederal and NewBrunswickgovernments in eitherofficial language.Section 17: theright to use eitherofficial language inParliament or theNew Brunswicklegislature.Section 23: rights forcertain citizensbelonging to Frenchand English speakingminority communitiesto be educated in theirown language.Section 19: bothofficial languagesmay be used infederal and NewBrunswick courts.Section 15: equaltreatment before andunder the law, andequal protection andbenefit of the lawwithoutdiscrimination.Section 29:confirms therights ofreligiousschools arepreserved.Section 22: existingrights to use languagesbesides English andFrench are not affectedby the fact that onlyEnglish and Frenchhave language rights inthe Charter.Section 27:requires theCharter to beinterpreted in amulticulturalcontext.Section 10:right to legalcounsel and theguarantee ofhabeas corpus.Section 26:clarifies that otherrights andfreedoms inCanada are notinvalidated by theCharter.Section 13:rights againstself-incrimination.Section 4: themaximumduration oflegislatures isset at fiveyears.Section 7:right to life,liberty, andsecurity ofthe person.Section 11: rightsin criminal andpenal matterssuch as the rightto be presumedinnocent untilproven guilty.Section 16:English andFrench are theofficial languagesof Canada andNew Brunswick.Section 5: anannual sittingof legislaturesis required asa minimum.Section 9:freedom fromarbitrarydetention orimprisonment.Section 8:freedom fromunreasonablesearch andseizure.Section 18: thestatutes andproceedings ofParliament and theNew Brunswicklegislature are to beprinted in bothofficial languages.Section 12:right not to besubject to crueland unusualpunishment.Section 31:confirms that theCharter does notextend the powersof legislatures.Section 28:states allCharter rightsare guaranteedequally to menand women.Section 6: protectsthe mobility rights ofCanadian citizenswhich include theright to enter, remainin, and leaveCanada.Section 25: statesthat the Charterdoes not derogateexisting Aboriginalrights andfreedoms.Section 16.1: theEnglish and French-speaking communitiesof New Brunswickhave equal rights toeducational andcultural institutions.Section 30:clarifies theapplicability ofthe Charter inthe territories.Section 14:rights to aninterpreter ina courtproceeding.Section 21: otherconstitutionallanguage rightsoutside the Charterregarding Englishand French aresustained.Section 3: theright to voteand to beeligible to serveas member of alegislature.Section 20: the rightto communicate withand be served by thefederal and NewBrunswickgovernments in eitherofficial language.

Rights and Freedoms Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Section 17: the right to use either official language in Parliament or the New Brunswick legislature.
  2. Section 23: rights for certain citizens belonging to French and English speaking minority communities to be educated in their own language.
  3. Section 19: both official languages may be used in federal and New Brunswick courts.
  4. Section 15: equal treatment before and under the law, and equal protection and benefit of the law without discrimination.
  5. Section 29: confirms the rights of religious schools are preserved.
  6. Section 22: existing rights to use languages besides English and French are not affected by the fact that only English and French have language rights in the Charter.
  7. Section 27: requires the Charter to be interpreted in a multicultural context.
  8. Section 10: right to legal counsel and the guarantee of habeas corpus.
  9. Section 26: clarifies that other rights and freedoms in Canada are not invalidated by the Charter.
  10. Section 13: rights against self-incrimination.
  11. Section 4: the maximum duration of legislatures is set at five years.
  12. Section 7: right to life, liberty, and security of the person.
  13. Section 11: rights in criminal and penal matters such as the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
  14. Section 16: English and French are the official languages of Canada and New Brunswick.
  15. Section 5: an annual sitting of legislatures is required as a minimum.
  16. Section 9: freedom from arbitrary detention or imprisonment.
  17. Section 8: freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.
  18. Section 18: the statutes and proceedings of Parliament and the New Brunswick legislature are to be printed in both official languages.
  19. Section 12: right not to be subject to cruel and unusual punishment.
  20. Section 31: confirms that the Charter does not extend the powers of legislatures.
  21. Section 28: states all Charter rights are guaranteed equally to men and women.
  22. Section 6: protects the mobility rights of Canadian citizens which include the right to enter, remain in, and leave Canada.
  23. Section 25: states that the Charter does not derogate existing Aboriginal rights and freedoms.
  24. Section 16.1: the English and French-speaking communities of New Brunswick have equal rights to educational and cultural institutions.
  25. Section 30: clarifies the applicability of the Charter in the territories.
  26. Section 14: rights to an interpreter in a court proceeding.
  27. Section 21: other constitutional language rights outside the Charter regarding English and French are sustained.
  28. Section 3: the right to vote and to be eligible to serve as member of a legislature.
  29. Section 20: the right to communicate with and be served by the federal and New Brunswick governments in either official language.