Have you read it yet? Don't you think you should. Canadian charter of rights and freedoms
So... Quick quiz...
1. What are your fundamental rights and freedoms? By fundamental rights and freedoms, I mean those that are granted to you by your existence, not legislated, not reckognized by the government. What rights and freedoms do you, as a Canadian Citizen (or as a member of the human race) have?
2. Does a religion have the right to determine the validity of another?
3. Can we gather, in a peaceful assembly, to protest the actions of our government? (hint: see Charter clause #1).
4. If the Arnold Schwartzennegger was a Canadian citizen, could he be Prime Minister?
5. Do you have the right to work in Quebec? What if you don't speak French?
6. Do I have the legal right, under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to marry Ben? (hint: see 15, and 28.) Bonus question: What affect does 15 (2) have? What about the Not-Withstanding clause (number 33).
7. (Real Bonus Question) Why does New Brunswick get special mention in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
Answers and opinions in the comments please.