Canada Past and Present: A Citizenship Education Guide

Social Services in Canada Worksheet (page 15): True or False? A. False B. True C. False D. False E. True Human Rights in Canada Worksheet (page 16): Baltej Singh Dhillon – Questions 1) b – Sikh 2) b – The RCMP changed their uniforms for women. 3) a – Officers couldn’t have hair on their faces. 4) c – The Government of Canada 5) c – Baltej Dhillon was the first Mountie to wear a turban. 6) d – A and C Human Rights in Canada Worksheet (page 17-18): The Road to Rights - Timelines A. The Road to Rights for LGBTQ2+ Canadians 1861 – The penalty for sex between men was reduced from death to ten years to life in prison. 1969 – Sex between men became legal in Canada. 1971 – The first major LGBTQ2+ protests happened in Vancouver and Ottawa. 1978 – The Immigration Act, 1976 , which allowed gay men to immigrate to Canada for the first time came into effect. Late 1980s – Many provinces made laws against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. 2003 – Same-sex marriage was allowed in Ontario and British Columbia. 2005 – The Canadian government made marriage between same-sex couples legal everywhere in Canada. 2017 – The Canadian government made a law against discrimination on the basis of gender identity.

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