412.01 Green Star OHP-1 EQUALITY – Everybody gets treated equally, and is equal before and under the law. TOLERANCE – We accept the customs and traditions.

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Green Star OHP-1 EQUALITY – Everybody gets treated equally, and is equal before and under the law. TOLERANCE – We accept the customs and traditions of other cultures. PEACE – we pride ourselves on our ability to keep peace in our own country through democracy, and around the world through use of our military peacekeepers. LAW AND ORDER – we respect the democratic process of law-making. We support the due process and our elected governments.

vote in elections at the municipal, provincial or territorial and federal levels; help others in your community; care for and protect our heritage and environment; obey Canadian laws; express opinions freely while respecting the rights and freedoms of others; and help eliminate discrimination and injustice – Green StarOHP-2

Charter of Rights and Freedoms Pierre Elliot Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien Minister of Justice Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms “only to such reasonable limits by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.” Guarantees a Set of Fundamental Freedoms Democratic Rights Mobility Rights Legal Rights Equality Rights Official Languages of Canada Enforcement – Green StarOHP - 3

“I, (name in full), swear/affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, according to law and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizen.” – Green Star OHP-4