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Original source of article: Great Events
Title of article: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is Enacted
Pages: 1 of 7
Date of original source (volume, issue, year): 1977-1982, Vol.8, p1141
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In the twentieth century, many Canadians became concerned that their system did not prevent violations of human rights and civil liberties.
This shows the involvement of the Canadian society which results in what changes are or are not made to the Charter.
A number of Canadians wanted to add a charter or bill of rights to the Canadian constitution, so that civil rights would be protected in the provinces and the nation as a whole, and so that Parliament could not interfere with them.
This shows the involvement of the Canadian society which