Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms Reflection

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Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Reflection

In the Canadian Charter of Rights in Freedoms, I believe that section two is the most important section. This section includes the freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association. Since Canada is a free and democratic country, these freedoms are essential. Democracy is a beautiful system of government that allows and encourages diversity. With all these freedoms, Canada welcomes people with all kinds of religious backgrounds, beliefs, and opinions.

The freedom of conscience and religion is important because it permits citizens to use their inner feelings as a guide to determine what is right and wrong and to practice which ever religion they wish. For most people, religion is a key component to their identity and not being able to freely express it would be a huge missing piece to their identities. Also, through conscience and religion, citizens are able seek …show more content…

The purpose of this freedom is self-fulfillment, participation in social and political decision-making, and the free exchange of ideas. This gives citizens the freedom to think and believe whatever we please and to express their thoughts without the fear of being punished or silenced. I think it is very important for people to stand up for what they believe and share their point of views because it allows other people to see where you are coming from and what your perspective is on a certain topic or issue. By seeing multiple perspectives to a topic or issue, it helps find a solution or in other cases it helps spread

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