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How does the United Nations protect human rights?
Systems of government vary in their respect for human rights and freedoms.
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from Justice Education Society of BC
How did colonization change how First Nations people made a living?
Demographic changes in North America created shifts in economic and political power.
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How should we resolve competing claims of ownership over artifacts and cultural sites?
Religious and cultural practices that emerged during this period have endured and continue to influence people.
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How fair has BC’s treaty process been?
Natural resources continue to shape the economy and identity of different regions of Canada.
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The learner kit is a teaching resource for your students or children. It contains activities and resources for educators and learners about human rights in BC.
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from BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner
How did the fur trade lead to the development of Canada?
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How did a democratic self-government unite diverse nations in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?
People from diverse cultures and societies share common experiences and aspects of life.
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What are the benefits and challenges of a nation having two forms of leadership?
Increasingly complex societies require new systems of laws and government.
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from Justice Education Society of BC
Book a Virtual Speaker for your Class!
Stream a live legal education session right into your classroom. You pick the topic and time. We provide interactive educational session.
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from Justice Education Society of BC
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