1BUSINESS LAW The Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedom is one of the parts of the Canadian Constitution. The ‘Charter’ is considered as the most important law in Canada that sets out the freedoms and rights that are deemed necessary in a democratic society(Canada.ca, 2019). The ‘Charter’ can be considered to be the document which protects the interests of people of Canada and provides for the way for challenging the abuse of the basic freedoms and rights of people (Lawlessons.ca , 2019). The ‘Charter’ was introduced for ensuring that the freedoms and rights of people has not been unreasonably interfered with or taken away by government themselves or anyone acting on behalf of the government(Justice.gc.ca, 2019). In the initial twenty-four sections of the ’Charter’ various rights are discussed with an outline of their major protections are mentioned. In the first 24 sections fundamental freedoms, mobility rights, democratic rights, equality rights, legal rights and language rights have been discussed. In the final ten sections of the ‘charter’ it is seen that application of aforementioned rights are mentioned. Although the ‘Charter’ provides with all the freedoms and rights of people in the country yet the Charter is not without its critics. Canada was a democratic country even before Charter of Rights and Freedoms was incorporated in the Canadian Constitution. The only thing that changed with the introduction of the Charter is the freedoms and rights of people are given status of constitutionality. Many critics have observed that the element of the ‘Charter’ is not a self- executing process. The ‘Charter’ is full of rights that are vaguely worded. The evidence of social science present in the charter have in disposition are not determinative. Hence the interpretation and application of the ‘Charter’ are always controversial. The judges can be seen to have no greater insights than the common people hence many oppose to vest constitutional powers to judges. Even after completing 30 years it can be seen that relation between the courts and the legislature is still a most prominent problem of Canada(The Globe and Mail, 2017).
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3BUSINESS LAW Reference Canada.ca. (2019). Guide to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Canada.ca. Retrieved fromhttps://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/how-rights-protected/ guide-canadian-charter-rights-freedoms.html Justice.gc.ca. (2019). Learn about the Charter. Retrieved fromhttps://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj- sjc/rfc-dlc/ccrf-ccdl/learn-apprend.html Lawlessons.ca. (2019). Topic 1: Overview of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | LawLessons.ca. Retrieved fromhttps://www.lawlessons.ca/lesson-plans/1.3.overview-of-the- canadian-charter-of-rights-and-freedoms The Globe and Mail. (2017). Yes. The Charter of Rights has given judges too much power. Retrieved fromhttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/yes-the-charter-of- rights-has-given-judges-too-much-power/article4101032/