Definition: Collective rights belong to groups of people and are identified in Canada’s Chart of Rights and Freedoms. The purpose of collective rights.

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Definition: Collective rights belong to groups of people and are identified in Canada’s Chart of Rights and Freedoms. The purpose of collective rights is to affirm the identity of groups in a society which foster the belonging of each distinct group. All through history the Can. Gov’t has made laws that protected the rights of our founding nations the French the English and Aboriginal people (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) The “collective rights” part of the charter was created to ensure these laws were understood by all Canadians and standard across the nation

Definition Map Examples of Collective rights Charter of Rights and Freedoms Comparison Term Individual/Personal Rights Term Collective Rights What’s it like Rights that belong to groups of people that are identified in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Numbered Treaties Can. Negotiated with FN which promised FN’s rights to education, health care, reserves for the exclusive use of FN’s hunting, and fishing on all lands at all times, farming assistance, and payments each year in exchange for sharing their lands and resources in peace with Canada The Manitoba Act established Manitoba as a bilingual province, with education rights for Catholics and Protestants,, and Métis land rights Since the BNA of 1867 Canada has been a bi- lingual culture who also honors treaties rights with our Aboriginal peoples.

Questions 1. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is composed of individual rights and freedoms and _____________ rights. 2. The three founding nations that made our country the country it is today are the ______________________________________

3.What was the purpose of the second half of the Charter addressing the Collective rights? __________________________________________________________ 4 What would happen if we didn’t have the collective rights to protect these three distinct nations? __________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 5. How do you think the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has fostered the recognition of collective rights in Canada? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________