JUSTICE CENTRE
Courses
Empowering Canadians with knowledge about their rights and freedoms
“Education is the key that unlocks the golden door to freedom.”
— George Washington Carver
Courses on Charter Freedoms
The Justice Centre is excited to launch its new high school courses on the fundamental freedoms outlined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
These courses not only educate students on their rights and freedoms, why they matter, and how the Charter protects them, but also foster critical thinking and discussion around them. While the courses were designed with high school students in mind, any Canadian would find these courses highly useful.
Now available:
- Exploring Freedom of Expression
Coming soon:
- Freedom of Conscience and Religion
- Exploring Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
- Exploring Freedom of Association
Note: The print (in-person) version of the courses will be available soon as well.
Other Courses - Coming soon
Canadians regularly face threats to their rights and freedoms. From risks to privacy, freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and religion, and parental and education rights, among others.
It is crucial for Canadians to have a good understanding of these challenges to defend their freedoms effectively.
The Justice Centre is committed to educating Canadians on these important issues. To that end, it regularly produces comprehensive reports and analyses on modern issues and policies threatening Canadians’ rights and freedoms.
These reports are also offered as short online courses, so Canadians can gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue.
Take the initiative to stay informed and defend your freedoms!
Coming soon:
- Central Bank Digital Currencies