The Charter at 40
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is, by all accounts, an essential part of Canada’s democracy. It’s also celebrated around the world as one of our country’s greatest accomplishments.
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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is, by all accounts, an essential part of Canada’s democracy. It’s also celebrated around the world as one of our country’s greatest accomplishments.
Read MoreÀ l’occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de l’adoption de la politique fédérale en matière de multiculturalisme, la défenseure des droits de la personne Amira Elghawaby célèbre les mérites de celle-ci tout en réfléchissant au travail qui demeure à accomplir en ce qui a trait à l’inclusion, à l’ouverture et au combat contre le racisme systémique à l’échelle du pays.
Read MoreAs we mark fifty years since the adoption of Canada’s federal multiculturalism policy, human rights advocate Amira Elghawaby celebrates its merits and reflects on the work that is yet to be done when it comes to inclusion, acceptance, and fighting systemic racism in our country
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