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  • 7/24/2019 Unit 2, Activity 4, Ass. 1

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    CLN4U Canadian and International Law

    Unit 2, Activity 4, Assignment 1

    I. In your own words, briefly summarize how Sections 1, 24, and 33 of the Canadian

    Charter of Rights and Freedoms allow for limitations of the rights of Canadians.

    The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms outlines and grants Canadians a varietyof rights and freedom, but it also gives many possible exceptions to these rights and

    freedoms so they do not become abused and taken advantage of. Sections 1, 24 and 33illustrate some of the limitations on the rights of Canadians. For example, Section 1 states

    that all rights and freedoms must exist within reasonable limits - individual interests mustbe weighed against the interests of society. Sections 24 and 33 are known as

    notwithstanding clauses, which permits any form of government to officially pass a lawdespite the many rights/freedoms given to Canadians.

    II.

    Create a situation in which a person is exercising one of their Charter rights beyond areasonable limit. Describe that situation. Specify at what point you think theycrossed the reasonable limit line. Discuss how Section 1 would be applied to

    limit or infringe upon their right.

    An example of exercising a Charter right beyond a reasonable limit would be seen inhate speech. Canadians have the right to a freedom of speech, which means one has the

    right to voice their opinions and views without punishment. However, one can easilycross the reasonable limit line in spreading hate speech about another person,

    organization or group, which is known as discrimination.

    III.

    Why do courts apply Charter tests to existing laws? Why is this testing an importantfeature of our legal system?

    Courts apply Charter tests to literally test the charter and existing laws. They see and

    study how each Charter limitation and law work and can be used and interpreted in manydifferent ways. This is quite an important feature in our legal system because it allows

    limitations to be set accordingly to keep the Charter rights from being abused.

    IV. Why do we have limitations to our rights written into the Canadian Charter of Rightsand Freedoms? Should all of our rights be inalienable? Why or why not?

    We have limitations on our rights to create the most peaceful society. Withoutlimitations, the Charter rights would be extrapolated and stretched passed theaforementioned reasonable limit line and many would be taken advantage of.