Rights of a Citizen
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Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Basic Responsibilities In Canada, rights come with responsibilities. These include: Obeying the law - One of Canada’s founding principles is the rule of law. Individuals and governments are regulated. Taking responsibility for oneself and one’s family – Getting a job and taking care of one’s family are important Canadian values. Work contributes to personal dignity and self-respect, and to Canada’s prosperity. Serving on a jury – When called to do so, you are legally required to serve. Voting in elections – The right to vote comes with the responsibility to do so. Helping others in the community – Millions of volunteers freely donate their time to help others without pay. Helping others is an important Canadian value. Protecting and enjoying our heritage and environment – Every citizen has a role to play in avoiding waste and pollution while protecting Canada’s natural and cultural heritage for future generations. Basic Responsibilities
Rights and Responsibilities
What rights and responsibilities do we have as citizens of both the Kingdom of Heaven and Canada/earth? Journal