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The constitution, which includes the Charter, is the highest law in Canada. This means that governments must respect it whenever they pass a law, make a policy, or have day-to-day dealings with us. | The constitution, which includes the Charter, is the highest law in Canada. This means that governments must respect it whenever they pass a law, make a policy, or have day-to-day dealings with us. | ||
==Rights and freedoms== | ===Rights and freedoms=== | ||
A person’s rights and freedoms are very important to Canadians. All Canadians have some important freedoms. In Canada, you can: | A person’s rights and freedoms are very important to Canadians. All Canadians have some important freedoms. In Canada, you can: |