This powerpoint presentation from the Edmonton John Howard Society provides a good overview and background to the Youth Criminal Justice Act and can set the stage for other lessons. The "Un-Narrated" version does not have the voice over or automatic transitions so [more]
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In this case that went to the Supreme Court, Dorothy van der Peet went fishing and caught 10 salmon under an Indian fish food license. She then sold these fish for profit. According to the law related to the Indian fish food license, Dorothy could not [more]
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Frank, an 18 year old Aboriginal student breaks into a local grocery story and attacks the owner leaving him with a broken arm and facial scars. Research is done into Frank's present situation as well as the family background. There are [more]
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This interactive website with stories and activities written at a grade three level provides an introduction to the justice system and its participants. The activities demonstrate how peace is attained through people and groups within a community [more]
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This information is written at a grade 6 level and provides details on the history of law, the Constitution with a focus on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and information on civil and criminal case procedures as the people in question access their [more]
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This curricular resource, an 18 page PDF document, is applicable to students studying the rights of children and youth around the world. The objective of this resource is to educate others on the rights of children, the role of the Canadian Coalition for the [more]
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