What are collective rights?
Rights owned by a group of people
Collective rights are part of the dynamic relationship between Canada’s government and Canadian citizens.
Anglophone
A person whose first language is English
Francophone
A person whose first language is French
Francaphone and anglaphone people rights
The rights of both groups are protected by the constitution
Why do we have French language schools?
French or English minority populations (of sufficient size) have the right to publicly funded education.
why we have Catholic schools
1867 British North America Act (BNA)
1867 British North America Act (BNA)
-Recognized the rights of Francophones and Anglophones and, as a result, allowed confederation
-At that time, most Catholics spoke French, and most
Protestants spoke English
-Both groups were guaranteed public education
(3) main aboriginal people?
First Nations:
The Numbered Treaties
Agreements between the Queen and First Nations
First Nations and the Government wanted to avoid war over territory unlike the United States
What caused disagreement about treaties?
Where Canada’s government recorded Treaties in
writing, First Nations recorded the Treaties in their oral
histories.
“The Indian Act”
In 1876 this act was passed and created rules about the lives of First Nations peoples without consulting them
Canada’s government viewed European ways
as superior to those of First Nations and felt that they
needed guidance
When did Residential Schools start?
1879
Residential Schools
affirm:
to validate and express commitment to something
collective identity:
the shared identity of a group of people, especially
because of a common language and culture
collective rights:
rights guaranteed to specific groups in Canadian
society for historical and constitutional reasons.
Who are collective rights given to? (5)
Aboriginal peoples, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples; and Francophones and Anglophones.
The purpose of collective rights:
one thing that makes Canada unique:
collective rights.
What are collective rights?
How are collective rights different from individual rights?
-individual rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, such as the right to live anywhere in Canada.
-Collective rights are rights Canadians
hold because they belong to one of several groups in society.
Who holds collective rights in Canada?
-Aboriginal peoples, including First Nations, Métis and
Inuit peoples.
-Francophones and Anglophones.
Why do some peoples have collective rights and
not others?
Check the collective rights model
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