Hey everyone! My name is Mike and I’m finally starting the Multicultural Voices Club for our school!
In Canada, our rights protect our ability to participate and belong.
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Here's my application for the Multicultural Voices Club for our school, Miss. It would be great for our...
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The rejection of the club really broke Mikes heart. He had many plans for it, wanting to create a community in the school.
I'm not too sure about this one, Mike. Some students might disagree with cultural discussions, and it may start conflicts.
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The principal rejected my club idea, she said the club might start conflicts , it just doesn't seem fair.
Hey, are you okay? You seem pretty down...
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Rights matter because they protect our voices and identities.
Isn’t sharing your culture part of freedom of expression? Our principal got it all wrong...
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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Section 2(b): Freedom of expression... Here it is! So I do in fact have the right to share ideas peacefully, and my club should be accepted at this school.
At the library...
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I think there has been a misunderstanding, Miss. The Charter actually protects our rights to express our cultures . It really would be a great addition for our school and there isn't a proper reason for you to limit our club.
After school...
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You’re right. I reacted too quickly. Rights exist so students can participate fully and equally. Your club is approved. Thank you for speaking up.
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Rights must be protected so everyone has a voice and have the ability to express their feelings.
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Rights matter because they ensure fairness, equality, and freedom. The club is now to this day active in the school, and every student gets the chance to express their cultures and themselves. These rights need protection, like documents including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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