1BUSINESS LAW The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is considered as one part of the Constitution of Canada. The Charter while setting out the rights and freedoms of the Canadians that are thought to be necessary for a free and democratic society has been considered as the most important law in Canada(Canada.ca 2019). The Charter is the document that can be seen to be protecting the Canadian’s interests and for providing for the ways to challenge the abuses that are done to the basic rights and freedoms of the people(Lawlessons.ca 2019). To ensure that the rights and freedoms of the people are not being interfered with in a unreasonable way or not taken away by the government or anyone on its behalf the Charter had been introduced (Justice.gc.ca 2019). The first 24 sections of the Charter discusses the various rights and freedoms such as the fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, legal rights and legality rights. the last 10 sections of the charter the application of the rights have been discussed. Although the rights and freedoms of the people are being provided in the Charter still there are a lot of criticisms against it. Even before the introduction of the Charter in the constitution Canada was considered to be a democratic country. With the Charter’s introduction the only change that can be seen is that the people’s rights and freedom have been given constitutional status. It has even been noticed by many critics that the Charter is not self- executive. The Charter can be seen to be full of vaguely worded rights. As the social science evidence that is present in the disposition of the Charter is not determinative the application and interpretation of the Charter is always found out to be controversial. Not everyone is of the opinion that the constitutional power should be given to the judges. The relationship between the legislature and the Courts can be found to be one of the most important problems in Canada even after 30 years of the Charter’s introduction(The Globe and Mail 2017).
2BUSINESS 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/