By respecting everyone's preferred language citizens can help make everyone feel welcomed into the community
Legal rights
responsibility to interrupt proceedings to any witness that may not understand the language in which the hearing is being held
every citizen has the responsibility to report to the jury if needed in court
obey the law
Democratic rights
every citizen has the responsibility to report to the jury when needed in court
Every citizen has the responsability to vote
Equality rights
everyone has the responsibility to not discriminate against anyone and to treat everyone with respect
ensure everyone of any race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disabilities feels welcomed and included in the community
Minority language and educational rights
respect everyone's preferred language
Provide bilingual options e.g. restaurant menus could have an English and French option
the responsibility to provide primary or secondary instructions to any Canadian citizen who's primary language is the minority of the province or territory in which they reside in.
Mobility rights
you are responsible for helping your community and taking part when your community needs it
you are responsible for making people feel welcome if they have only just arrived
Fundamental Freedoms
allow people to peaceful assemble
respect everyone's thought, belief, opinion or expression