4. Rights
‘Rights’ looks at the issues Canadians fought for in the 20th-century courts and sometimes in the streets. Francophone rights were met by French-language schools, and women mounted protests in Parliament to gain reproductive rights. Canada was the fourth country to legalize same-sex marriage. Attemp...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/actrade/9780198755241.003.0005 2023-05-15T16:15:58+02:00 4. Rights Wright, Donald 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198755241.003.0005 unknown Oxford University Press Canada: A Very Short Introduction page 59-78 book-chapter 2020 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198755241.003.0005 2022-08-05T10:29:20Z ‘Rights’ looks at the issues Canadians fought for in the 20th-century courts and sometimes in the streets. Francophone rights were met by French-language schools, and women mounted protests in Parliament to gain reproductive rights. Canada was the fourth country to legalize same-sex marriage. Attempts by First Nations people to have their hunting and fishing rights recognized met with mixed results and restrictions on the resources they were trying to access. Fundamental labour rights are protected by charters. While Canada is proud of its record on rights, these rights are the result of years of direct action and legal challenges and owe as much to individuals as to legislation. Book Part First Nations Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Canada 59 78 |
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‘Rights’ looks at the issues Canadians fought for in the 20th-century courts and sometimes in the streets. Francophone rights were met by French-language schools, and women mounted protests in Parliament to gain reproductive rights. Canada was the fourth country to legalize same-sex marriage. Attempts by First Nations people to have their hunting and fishing rights recognized met with mixed results and restrictions on the resources they were trying to access. Fundamental labour rights are protected by charters. While Canada is proud of its record on rights, these rights are the result of years of direct action and legal challenges and owe as much to individuals as to legislation. |
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