Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Rights and Responsibilities


1.  Describe the major rights and responsibilities associated with citizenship.
2.  What are the rights of a citizen in Canada?
3.  What does it mean to be a good citizen?
4.  What are your responsibilities as a member of this class? as a citizen of Canada?

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  1. the right citizen canada is you can vote protest the right to office yourself freedom and the right.you can votein municpal elections

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  2. peaple diserve to be in canada beacause their a hummen being

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    1. I agree because it's a free contree so citzen are aloud at be in this contree.

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  3. It means freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech and of the press.

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    1. I agree because if you are a person you can do what ever you want, but you can't brake the laws.

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  4. the right citizen in canada is you can vote, protest. the right to office yourself. fredom and right. you can vote in municipal elections, provincial elections and federal elections.

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  5. the main right we have is to vote and run for a position.
    we can vote for things in the municipal provincial and federal government, run for positions, create protests, freedom of religion, speech, and language.

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    1. sorry not done.
      what it means to be good citizen is to follow the laws and rules so you do not get in trouble and stay at home not in jail.
      my responsibilities are to follow the rules and my work. and as a member of Canada I have to follow all laws so I don't go to juby hall.

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  6. One right is a bill you also have the right to vote in the municipal,provicial and fedaral elections another right is equality you can have a peacefull protest. A responcipility is fallowing the laws you all so need to respect languiges you also have the right to vote.

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  7. to be a good citezen you have to follow the laws. respect other people even thought they if they have a difrent back round.

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    1. I agree with you because if no one had respect for other people they would be mean and disrespect you and no one wants to live with disrespect so that is why I agree with you

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  8. I am responsible for in this class to make shure to follow the rolls respect other people even thought they are difrent. also to let people learn in this envirment.

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    1. I agree with you because if you only let your self learn you woud not be a good friend or a good class mate

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  9. 1. you can not bully other people just because there a difrent back round
    2.we can vote in municipal government , and in federal government to.
    3.to follow the rights like everyone else because ,that's fair.
    4.to follow the four agreements because it would not be fair . in school you have to respect the rules.

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  10. 2. To be a good citizen in canada you can pay your bills
    3.What it means to be a good citizen is ti follow the laws
    4. to be agood citizen in class is to follow the 4 agreements

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  11. The rights of being a Canadian citizen is by voting in and being nice to others.Being a good citizen means to be positive, responsible, and fair.My responsibility of being a member of the class are doing good deeds, work responsible,and treat others fairly.Having to have the rights of a citizen and responsibility is being a positive person and being treated fairly, and not taking drugs, drinking allot and killing other citizen.

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    1. I agree because if we didn't vote or act in a civilized manor, everything would be chaos.

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  12. 1. Important rights are:
    ~ to be able to vote in all the levels of government elections
    ~to get to choose what language you speak
    ~to practice your own religion
    ~to have a peaceful protest if necessary


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  13. In Ontario Canada
    have a charter of rights
    Bill of rights
    Human rights
    Freedom of Rights, legal rights. freedom of rights, freedom of speech.
    RIght to vote in Municipal election, Provincial election, Federal elections in Canada.
    Freedom of religion, and having the right to speak my native languages.

    As for me, as a good citizen my responsibilities are to respect and obey the rules of Law, and being fair to one another, and have a good and positive character, be a good role model,and able to speak up for my rights..

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    1. I agree because the government does give people the right to be who they are.

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  14. In canada you have the rights to vote you can vote for municipal , provincial , federal or you can run and you have righits and responsibilites

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  15. in Canada you have the right to vote for municipal election, provincial election and to run to the office to help your self. you also have the rights to protest. when you are a sidoson you have to obey the laws, you showed take part in the democratic process. you have to respect our 2 official languages and multicultural heritage

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    1. Ya we have the rights to vote because it would not be fair

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    2. But you have to be 18 to vote because kids are age don't know alot about politices so you really don't know how who your voting for .

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  16. People in Canada have a right to vote. It is there responsibility. People also have a right to freedom of speech, and the right to practise there own religion.

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  17. voting is a responsibility and privilege. it's a responsibility because if your not heard and the election comes to a tie, what will happen? it is a privilege because you get to have a voice and get to be heard.

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  18. i agree with you Liam because voteing is a responsidility and privileg is a responsidility but i want to exstin your think because they do get the right to vote but you forgot that they have the right of freedom of speech and the right practise there own religoin

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    1. but you have to be over 18 to go out and vote!

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