(a) |
Trace the changes in how citizenship has occurred for Canadians over time, including current categories of citizenship. |
(b) |
Analyze the contribution of two historical events in the evolution of Canadian citizenship to the nature of citizenship in Canada today (e.g., Elections Act, 1900; "blue bird" nurses in WWI obtain the vote in the 1917 federal election; Canadian women obtain the right to sit in the House of Commons, 1919; the contribution of the Famous Five; Federal Elections Act, 1920; Saskatchewan Bill of Rights, 1947; Canadian Bill of Rights, 1960; the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada, 1982). |
(c) |
Investigate the effects of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on individuals and groups (e.g., language rights; right to reasonable access to justice in trials; same sex marriage; civil protections). |
(d) |
Investigate the provisions of the Indian Act, and its affects on people of Aboriginal ancestory. |
(e) |
Compare and evaluate the citizenship processes in place for a person born in Canada and a person entering the country (including the citizenship test and the oath of citizenship). |
(f) |
Examine the personal implications of the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship. |
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