The right totalk or writeto the Govt.in English orFrenchThe right to anewParliamentevery 5yearsTheright toVoteThe rightto a cleanand safespaceRight to beinformedof theoffenceTheright toprotestFREEThe rightto leaveand enterthe countryYou have thefreedom toexpress youropinionsFreedomofReligionRight to not betreated unfairlybased on yourrace, gender,religion, age, ordisabilityRight toeducationin Frenchor EnglishThe right towork in anyProvince orTerritory inCanadaYou areinnocentuntil provenguiltyThe right tomove andlive in anyprovinceYou canchooseyour ownfriendsIf you arearrested, youmust be told ofyour option tosee a lawyerThe righttofreedomof speechThe right tobepresumedINNOCENTRightTrial byJuryThe right totalk or writeto the Govt.in English orFrenchThe right to anewParliamentevery 5yearsTheright toVoteThe rightto a cleanand safespaceRight to beinformedof theoffenceTheright toprotestFREEThe rightto leaveand enterthe countryYou have thefreedom toexpress youropinionsFreedomofReligionRight to not betreated unfairlybased on yourrace, gender,religion, age, ordisabilityRight toeducationin Frenchor EnglishThe right towork in anyProvince orTerritory inCanadaYou areinnocentuntil provenguiltyThe right tomove andlive in anyprovinceYou canchooseyour ownfriendsIf you arearrested, youmust be told ofyour option tosee a lawyerThe righttofreedomof speechThe right tobepresumedINNOCENTRightTrial byJury

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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N
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N
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N
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  1. B-The right to talk or write to the Govt. in English or French
  2. G-The right to a new Parliament every 5 years
  3. N-The right to Vote
  4. N-The right to a clean and safe space
  5. N-Right to be informed of the offence
  6. B-The right to protest
  7. B-FREE
  8. I-The right to leave and enter the country
  9. I-You have the freedom to express your opinions
  10. I-Freedom of Religion
  11. I-Right to not be treated unfairly based on your race, gender, religion, age, or disability
  12. B-Right to education in French or English
  13. N-The right to work in any Province or Territory in Canada
  14. N-You are innocent until proven guilty
  15. G-The right to move and live in any province
  16. B-You can choose your own friends
  17. G-If you are arrested, you must be told of your option to see a lawyer
  18. G-The right to freedom of speech
  19. I-The right to be presumed INNOCENT
  20. G-Right Trial by Jury