Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Freedoms and Rights in the Canadian Constitution - by Moses


  A Canadian citizen that receives a monthly pension (and collect) can travel to a destination outside Canada for six months minus one day in the year.  His/her pension is insured by the Canadian Government whether the Canadian citizen is in or outside Canada.  The limitation of six months minus one day is to insure that the citizen pays his yearly taxes.  This is studied in Constitutional Law to educate not to confuse matters.  Once a person (Canadian citizen) is aware of his/her freedoms and rights they can navigate their life effectively.  How many Canadians live 6 months in Canada and 6 months in Florida or Arizona?  The education of the masses is a necessity to insure we don't get sidestepped by false deductions that many institutions impose, Government included.  The problem is the bureaucratic red tape enshrined in legalities.  The passing of the buck some would say to delay accountability.  Who is really being held accountable when a person is given false information from a Government institution?  This is the problem of living in Canada today.  We seem to be selective in this Country as to who gets the education towards what our freedoms and rights are;  1) Right to Life 2) Freedom of Speech 3) Freedom of Assembly 4) Freedom of Association 5) Right to Council 6) Freedom to Travel within Canada and Internationally 7) Freedom to have Representation by your MP 8) Equal Access within the Health Care System 9) The Privacy Act etc...    


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