Is Canada A Just Society

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Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau once described a way of living that involved every Canadian citizen being able to have their political and personal freedoms protected, and minorities would be safe from discrimination. This was called the “Just Society”. This society would be one where the citizens would be encouraged to participate and their rights and freedoms would be protected. (The Just Society, n.d.) About half a century has passed since 1960, when the Bill of Rights was released, which was the initial starting line for the country to move forward and become a Just Society. The Bill of Rights was then succeeded by the introduction of Universal Medicare six years later, in 1966. Sixteen years after Medicare was introduced, the …show more content…

It was first introduced in Saskatchewan in 1962, and went through a lot of backlash and protests before the National Medical Care Insurance Act was passed in the House of Commons in a vote of 177-2 (The Birth of Medicare, 2012). Medicare was introduced so that every Canadian would have access to medical treatment without having to pay out of their pockets. It is designed to ensure that every resident of Canada receives medical care and hospital treatment (Dunlop, 2006). It isn’t only available for citizens who could pay for it, it’s available to all social classes, as the government is funding it. Every citizen was able to have their medical costs covered by medicare, as access was based on medical need, and not the ability to pay for it (Canada’s Healthcare System, 2016). Medicare in Canada is universal, and doesn’t leave out or discriminate based on colour, race, sex, or religion. The government can’t refuse to provide medicare for citizens, as their plans must cover all residents (Canada’s Healthcare System, 2016). This strongly benefitted the nation, as many citizens were likely dying and suffering from being unable to seek medical treatment. The introduction of universal medicare furthered Canada’s progress towards becoming a Just …show more content…

Everyone and anyone in Canada is able to enjoy the rights set out by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Regardless of race, colour, sex, ethnic origin, or sexuality, everyone has the rights and freedoms contained in the Charter (Your Guide to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 2016). The Charter states that no individual is to be discriminated against. Every individual in Canada is to be considered equal, and the government must not discriminate against its citizens in its laws or programs (Your Guide to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 2016). The Charter also provides the citizens of Canada with fundamental freedoms. For example, Canadians have the freedom to express their own thoughts and beliefs, and the freedom to join social groups who share similar ideals. Canadians are allowed to create and express their own ideas, gather to discuss them and spread them widely to other people (Your Guide to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 2016). The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms declared the rights and freedoms that every citizen in Canada is able to enjoy, greatly contributing to Canada becoming a Just

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