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This attempt took 10 minutes. Question 1 2 / 2 pts What is a "reading in" remedy? The courts are required to be as generous as possible in interpreting the reasoning for legal restrictions of rights. The courts can require that a law be treated as if it had included provisions necessary for it to be constitutional. The courts must officially announce their decisions in a public presentation of the majority decision. The courts can require Parliament to reconsider a law that violates human rights. Question 2 2 / 2 pts Why does Section One of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms seem like a contradiction? It simultaneously recognizes Quebec as a free and independent nation while characterizing Canada as a strong and united country. It simultaneously recognizes individual and collective rights. It asserts the right of the Supreme Court to ensure Parliamentary supremacy. It simultaneously guarantees rights and notes that those rights can be limited.
Question 3 2 / 2 pts What action did the Supreme Court take in The Queen v. Morgentaler? the court overturned restrictions on abortion due to the mothers' right to security of persons the court upheld restrictions on abortion due to the fetus' right to security of persons the court overturned restrictions on abortion because it did not represent a"pressing and substantial" problem, and government therefore could not intervene the court rejected restrictions on abortion, recognizing woman's right to get an abortion due to the right of privacy, one of the fundamental rights Question 4 2 / 2 pts Were, according to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, are both French and English official languages? (Note the Constitution Acts are in the back of the book.) only for the federal Parliament and government and New Brunswick only for the federal Parliament and government and Quebec and New Brunswick only for the federal Parliament and government only for the federal Parliament and government and Quebec
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