Right to anElectionevery 5YearsFreedomofExpressionIndigenousRightsTrial byJuryTriedwithin areasonableTimeMovebetweenProvincesSpeakto aLawyerNo CruelpunishmentFreedom ofAssociationEqualitybeforethe LawTo bepresumedInnocentMulticulturalismRun forOfficeRightto LifeSchool inFrench orEnglishFreedomofReligionFreedomof theMediaFreedomtoPeacefulAssemblyServicesin Frenchor EnglishGenderEqualityInterpreterin a Courtof LawRightto VoteInformedofOffenceRight toEnter andRemainAgainst Self-IncriminationFreedomofThought &OpinionRight to anElectionevery 5YearsFreedomofExpressionIndigenousRightsTrial byJuryTriedwithin areasonableTimeMovebetweenProvincesSpeakto aLawyerNo CruelpunishmentFreedom ofAssociationEqualitybeforethe LawTo bepresumedInnocentMulticulturalismRun forOfficeRightto LifeSchool inFrench orEnglishFreedomofReligionFreedomof theMediaFreedomtoPeacefulAssemblyServicesin Frenchor EnglishGenderEqualityInterpreterin a Courtof LawRightto VoteInformedofOffenceRight toEnter andRemainAgainst Self-IncriminationFreedomofThought &Opinion

Charter of Rights and Freedoms - DCC - 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. Right to an Election every 5 Years
  2. Freedom of Expression
  3. Indigenous Rights
  4. Trial by Jury
  5. Tried within a reasonable Time
  6. Move between Provinces
  7. Speak to a Lawyer
  8. No Cruel punishment
  9. Freedom of Association
  10. Equality before the Law
  11. To be presumed Innocent
  12. Multiculturalism
  13. Run for Office
  14. Right to Life
  15. School in French or English
  16. Freedom of Religion
  17. Freedom of the Media
  18. Freedom to Peaceful Assembly
  19. Services in French or English
  20. Gender Equality
  21. Interpreter in a Court of Law
  22. Right to Vote
  23. Informed of Offence
  24. Right to Enter and Remain
  25. Against Self-Incrimination
  26. Freedom of Thought & Opinion