Use the criteria below (and at least one criterion that you designed) to evaluate Canada's success in
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Use the criteria below (and at least one criterion that you designed) to evaluate Canada's success in the recognition and protection of human rights on a scale of 1-10.
- Canada has a fair, accessible and effective system of dispute resolution.
- All citizens regardless of sex, marital status, religion and sexual orientation (including children, Aboriginals, immigrants and the elderly) are entitled to equal treatment before and under the law.
- All Canadian residents and citizens, refugees and immigrants are protected from discrimination by individuals, corporations, government and members of the justice community.
- All members of the justice community uphold the rule of law and respect the rights and freedoms protected by law.
- The government is accountable to the rule of law.
- All citizens have a voice in the democratic process.
- All Canadians enjoy equal access to government services.
- Canada abides by its international obligations to protect human rights both domestically and abroad.
For each criterion, use specific examples to support your ranking.
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