Canada's Rights Revolution: Social Movements and Social Change, 1937-82

The extent of the transformation since that time is measured by the elimination of "race" as a condition for immigration or for the franchise, the passage of the federal Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the introduction of provincial human rights codes and commissions to enforce them. [...

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subjects Arrests
Associations
Basic rights
Canada
Canadians
Charter of Rights-Canada
Civil liberties
Demonstrations & protests
Employment discrimination
Ethnic identity
Habeas corpus
Historical analysis
Immigration
Japanese Canadians
Morality
National identity
Retirement
Social activism
Social change
Social movements
Society
Voting rights
World War II
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