• The Saskatchewan Bill of Rights is a statute of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan, first enacted by the provincial Legislature in 1947 and "Assented...
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    The Canadian Bill of Rights (French: Déclaration canadienne des droits) is a federal statute and bill of rights enacted by the Parliament of Canada on August...
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    (Parents' Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023, commonly known as the Parents' Bill of Rights, is a 2023 piece of legislation amending the Saskatchewan Education...
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  • Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution of Canada. It is commonly known as the notwithstanding clause (French:...
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  • creation of a national bill of rights. In 1946, a provincial bill had been enacted ensuring religious freedom through the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights. On June...
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    Government of Saskatchewan introduced the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights, the first bill of rights in the Commonwealth since the English Bill of Rights of 1689....
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  • The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was founded in...
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    The Bill of Rights 1689 (sometimes known as the Bill of Rights 1688) is an Act of the Parliament of England that set out certain basic civil rights and...
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    Act Human Rights Code (British Columbia) Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms Saskatchewan Bill of Rights Human rights in Canada "Bill 33, Toby's...
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  • The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission is a body within the Government of Saskatchewan whose mission is "To promote and protect the individual dignity...
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  • Rights Act. Canadian Human Rights Act Ontario Human Rights Code Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms Saskatchewan Bill of Rights Human rights in...
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  • implied bill of rights (French: déclaration des droits implicite) is a theory in Canadian jurisprudence which proposed that as a consequence of the British...
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    Tommy Douglas (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Saskatchewan)
    pp. 18–19. Norman, Ken (2005). "Saskatchewan Bill of Rights". The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan: Canadian Plains Research Center...
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    and Saskatchewan, also offer citizens the option of not displaying the sex field at all. In January 2021, rights pertaining to the designation of sex...
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    Morris C. Shumiatcher (category Members of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit)
    provincial government of Tommy Douglas, he drafted the 1947 Saskatchewan Bill of Rights, the first such bill in the British Commonwealth. He established a successful...
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  • 1947: Saskatchewan Bill of Rights, the first Bill of Rights enacted in the British Commonwealth since the original English Bill of Rights of 1688; it...
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  • ushering in the Canadian Bill of Rights—he had begun drafts as early as the 1930s, and the passage of the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights by the CCF in 1947 helped...
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    Saskatchewan (/səˈskætʃ(ə)wən/ sə-SKATCH-(ə)-wən; Canadian French: [saskatʃəwan]) is a province in Western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on...
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    against the practice. As of 2024, two Canadian provinces New Brunswick (Policy 713) and Saskatchewan (Parents' Bill of Rights) have laws that require parental...
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  • The Saskatchewan United Party (SUP) is a conservative political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was registered in November 2022...
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    Bill of Rights and the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights. R v Keegstra, decided in 1990, is one of the major Supreme Court decisions relating to freedom of expression...
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  • The Veterans' Bill of Rights (French: Déclaration des droits des anciens combattants) is a bill of rights in Canada for veterans of the Canadian Forces...
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  • was first known as the Provincial Rights Party. In 1912, its name changed to the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, and in 1942 it adopted its current...
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    gained the name of "Don't Say Gay" bills by critics until recently. In 2023, the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Saskatchewan introduced new policies...
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  • first system of Universal Health Care in Canada (which would later be adopted nationally in 1965), and created the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights, the first...
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    Charter of Rights and Freedoms (French: Charte canadienne des droits et libertés), often simply referred to as the Charter in Canada, is a bill of rights entrenched...
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  • The Saskatchewan Party is a conservative political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was founded in 1997 by a coalition of former...
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    Hate speech laws in Canada (category Human rights legislation in Canada)
    Columbia, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories have created civil sanctions for hate speech and hate publications in their human rights legislation...
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    North America Act. Eyre also publicized her bill to such bodies as the Saskatchewan and Regina Chambers of Commerce. Blockades, which had been threatened...
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    Territories of Selkirk, Saskatchewan, and Columbia, with limits and rights as by the act defined, are constituted and admitted as States and Territories of the...
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