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Jeopardy $100 WorkplaceHistory Lack of rights CCRFLoopholes $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Does everyone have the same workplace rights? Does everyone have the same workplace rights? No, certain jobs fall outside of the workplace rights section. (Professionals, Farmers, caregivers, and self-employed. No, certain jobs fall outside of the workplace rights section. (Professionals, Farmers, caregivers, and self-employed.

1 - $200 What are your work place rights? What are your work place rights? Employers cannot refuse to hire workers because of their race, religion, ethnic origin, skin colour, sex, age, marital status, disability or sexual orientation. WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY All workers in Canada have the right to work in a safe and healthy environment The right to refuse unsafe work Getting hurt at work (Compensation)

1 - $300 What is a labor Union What is a labor Union An organization of workers that acts to protect workers’ rights and interests.

1 - $400 What are some examples of Work place standards? (At least three) What are some examples of Work place standards? (At least three) -Hours of work - Overtime hours, Minimum wage, Public holidays -Family emergency leave, Medical leave * All are set from province to province

1 - $500 What is the difference between workplace rights and workplace standards? What is the difference between workplace rights and workplace standards? Workplace standards are set from province to province. Workplace standards are set from province to province. Standards are not always a constant Standards are not always a constant Rights cannot be changed without going to court. Rights cannot be changed without going to court.

2 - $ Canada had the _____ ______ ______ ____ Canada had the _____ ______ ______ ____. British North American Act. British North American Act.

2 - $200 What is an example of Internment? What is an example of Internment? Ukrainians (WW1) Ukrainians (WW1) Japanese (WW2) Japanese (WW2) Italians (WW1) Italians (WW1)

2 - $300 What three things played a role in the need for the Bill of Rights in 1960? What three things played a role in the need for the Bill of Rights in 1960? Church Church Pierre Trudeau Pierre Trudeau Civil Rights movement Civil Rights movement

2 - $400 Who was Pierre Elliot Trudeau? Who was Pierre Elliot Trudeau? 15 th Prime Minster of Canada (1968 – 1979 & ) Was a Francophone Canadian Conscripted into WW2 Advocate for unification of all Canadian provinces

2 - $500 Why did the BNA and the Bill of rights fail Canada to fairly represent all of its citizens? Why did the BNA and the Bill of rights fail Canada to fairly represent all of its citizens? No federal laws No federal laws Certain groups left out (Women, Aboriginals, new immigration groups, etc. Certain groups left out (Women, Aboriginals, new immigration groups, etc. Fall of religion Fall of religion

3 - $100 Do non-Canadians in Canada have a lack of rights? Do non-Canadians in Canada have a lack of rights? With the exception of democratic rights, No, they do not. With the exception of democratic rights, No, they do not.

3 - $200 What does discrimination mean? What does discrimination mean? Making favorable, or un-favorable decisions towards a person or group of people based off of a identifiable characteristic. Making favorable, or un-favorable decisions towards a person or group of people based off of a identifiable characteristic.

3 - $300 What was the suffrage movement? What group helped this movement see real success. What was the suffrage movement? What group helped this movement see real success. The movement for women’s rights The movement for women’s rights The famous Five The famous Five

3 - $400 What ways were aboriginals rights violated throughout history? What ways were aboriginals rights violated throughout history? Voting rights, Residential schools, removal of culture (sun dance, clothing) lost their land, forced to live in certain areas. Labeled as status Indians, not considered equal humans. Voting rights, Residential schools, removal of culture (sun dance, clothing) lost their land, forced to live in certain areas. Labeled as status Indians, not considered equal humans.

3 - $500 List 7 examples of groups of people who had their rights violated in Canada. List 7 examples of groups of people who had their rights violated in Canada. Women, Aboriginals, Africans, Germans, Austrian- Hungarians, Ukrainians, Japanese, Francophone's, Chinese,.. Women, Aboriginals, Africans, Germans, Austrian- Hungarians, Ukrainians, Japanese, Francophone's, Chinese,..

4 - $100 What are mobility rights? What are mobility rights? Mobility rights concern the freedom of Canadian citizens to be, and move within, Canada. Citizens have the Mobility rights concern the freedom of Canadian citizens to be, and move within, Canada. Citizens have the right to: right to: Travel in any province or territory; Travel in any province or territory; Work in any province or territory; and Work in any province or territory; and Enter, remain in, and leave Canada. Enter, remain in, and leave Canada.

4 - $200 What are legal rights? What are legal rights? Legal rights refer to the ways in which persons in Canada are protected in encounters with the justice Legal rights refer to the ways in which persons in Canada are protected in encounters with the justice system. Covering eight individual sections of the Charter, these are multifaceted and complex. Among system. Covering eight individual sections of the Charter, these are multifaceted and complex. Among other protections, everyone has the right: other protections, everyone has the right: To life, liberty and security of the person, and to not be deprived of these except under special To life, liberty and security of the person, and to not be deprived of these except under special circumstances; circumstances; To be secure against unreasonable search or seizure; To be secure against unreasonable search or seizure; To not be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned; To not be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned; To retain and instruct a lawyer to represent them in justice proceedings; To retain and instruct a lawyer to represent them in justice proceedings; To have a trial within a reasonable time period; To have a trial within a reasonable time period; To be innocent until proven guilty; To be innocent until proven guilty; To not be subjected to any cruel or unusual treatment or punishment To not be subjected to any cruel or unusual treatment or punishment

4 - $300 How can Fundamental freedoms affect you? How can Fundamental freedoms affect you? It allows you to be any person you choose. Religion, thoughts, beliefs, friends, etc can all become your own choice through this freedom. It allows you to be any person you choose. Religion, thoughts, beliefs, friends, etc can all become your own choice through this freedom.

4 - $400 What is the “Not with-standing Clause”? What is the “Not with-standing Clause”? Section 33 of the Charter. This allows provinces to take a stance against new laws and bills passed by the federal government? They can choose to not agree with them, by claiming not with standing. Section 33 of the Charter. This allows provinces to take a stance against new laws and bills passed by the federal government? They can choose to not agree with them, by claiming not with standing.

4 - $500 What is section 24 of the Charter? What is section 24 of the Charter? Section 24 of the Charter gives people the power to apply to courts whenever they feel their rights are being infringed or denied and ask for a remedy. It states: Section 24 of the Charter gives people the power to apply to courts whenever they feel their rights are being infringed or denied and ask for a remedy. It states:

5 - $100 How can governments limit your rights and freedoms. How can governments limit your rights and freedoms. Through reasonable limitations Through reasonable limitations In order to restore a free and safe society. In order to restore a free and safe society.

5 - $200 How can citizens attempt to change local and provincial laws? How can citizens attempt to change local and provincial laws? Take it to court. (provincial, federal, and supreme court)

5 - $300 How can business get around workers’ rights? How can business get around workers’ rights? Pay you salary Pay you salary Sub contract work (self-employed) Sub contract work (self-employed) Sign contracts (Make you agree to terms) Sign contracts (Make you agree to terms)

5 - $400 How did the government only allow certain women the right to vote in 1917? How did the government only allow certain women the right to vote in 1917? They granted the right to vote only to women who’s husbands were fighting in the war. They granted the right to vote only to women who’s husbands were fighting in the war.

5 - $500 The CCRF is only successful if all citizens fulfill this The CCRF is only successful if all citizens fulfill this Citizen responsibilities Citizen responsibilities Without people actually doing their civil duties a lot of the charter would not be a reality in practice. Without people actually doing their civil duties a lot of the charter would not be a reality in practice.

Final Jeopardy Why was Quebec able to prevent women from having the right to vote until 1940? Why was Quebec able to prevent women from having the right to vote until 1940? The BNA had no control over provinces. So Quebec got to choose when it allowed women to vote. The BNA had no control over provinces. So Quebec got to choose when it allowed women to vote.