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Fundamentals of Canadian Law

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Your responsibilities
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In the same way that the law protects you from discrimination, the law says you have a '''responsibility''' to respect other people’s rights. For example, your right to freedom of religion means you must respect the beliefs of others.
You must respect the rights of other people even if you don’t like or don’t approve of those rights.
<blockquote> '''For example''': Irena doesn’t approve of gay couples. Her culture and religion doesn’t accept them. However, in Canada, she cannot discriminate against them.</blockquote>
You also have responsibilities to the community as a whole. Because you can make use of '''social services''' in Canada, you must pay your share of the taxes that finance those services.
Canadian laws aim to balance rights and responsibilities.
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