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Canadiangoose

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Hello Guys,

Was preparing for the test and came across this question. Which option is the correct one?

Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of Canadians?

Select One:
  • The Multicultural Act of the United Nations.
  • British Charter of Freedoms
  • Canadian Multiculturalism Act
  • Canada Charter of Rights and Freedoms
 
Hello Guys,

Was preparing for the test and came across this question. Which option is the correct one?

Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of Canadians?

Select One:
  • The Multicultural Act of the United Nations.
  • British Charter of Freedoms
  • Canadian Multiculturalism Act
  • Canada Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Canadian Multiculturalism Act
 
Hello Guys,

Was preparing for the test and came across this question. Which option is the correct one?

Which legal document recognizes the cultural diversity of Canadians?

Select One:
  • The Multicultural Act of the United Nations.
  • British Charter of Freedoms
  • Canadian Multiculturalism Act
  • Canada Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Canadian Charter of Right and Freedom
 
It is easy to argue that the answer is the CMA (and I think it should be, based on the phrasing of the question) but I suggest you stick to the Discover Canada booklet which says it's the CCRF.
 
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Hmm, wording of question is problematic. But here is something to think about: An act can be modified with a simple majority vote in Parliament. But the CCRF is part of the Constitution and can't be modified so easily.
 
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Hmm, wording of question is problematic. But here is something to think about: An act can be modified with a simple majority vote in Parliament. But the CCRF is part of the Constitution and can't be modified so easily.

This is a bit off-topic, but your post made me read me further on technicalities and amendments to the Constitution. I just found out that Quebec never formally accepted the Constitution Act ! They even formed their own Charter of Rights and Freedoms (QCRF). The more you live, the more you learn :)