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0:02here for the tour I mr. a and i'm going&#13;
0:05to take you on a journey to explain&#13;
0:06Canadian legal guys to grab your cheeks&#13;
0:09let's go our first stop brings us the&#13;
0:13rule of law&#13;
0:14this is king john sign the Magna Carta&#13;
0:15the first document in Western history to&#13;
0:18enforce the rule of law the rule of law&#13;
0:21ensures that nobody not even the Prime&#13;
0:23Minister of Canada is allowed to break&#13;
0:25the laws the constitution of kin is the&#13;
0:28ultimate plan and every kid must have&#13;
0:31been no matter the saddest a country&#13;
0:33like Canada with a strong rule of law&#13;
0:35tradition instills wide respect and&#13;
0:38trust in institutions of the country and&#13;
0:41keep things running smoothly and most&#13;
0:43important piece to go check out the rule&#13;
0:46of law section to see specific examples&#13;
0:49of&#13;
0:50next we'll take a limited openness and&#13;
0:53it opened in many ways&#13;
0:55first off you may have noticed that I'm&#13;
0:57sitting in the courtroom this is because&#13;
0:58of Canada's open for all of the right to&#13;
1:03transparent legal process all Canadians&#13;
1:06are welcome in nearly any governmental&#13;
1:08building 10 nearly any proceeding and&#13;
1:12gain access to nearly any for&#13;
1:14transcripts so you two can go to a court&#13;
1:17whenever you want also kind of this&#13;
1:20government is very open when exploring&#13;
1:22the openness artist see firsthand how&#13;
1:26much weight to give experience Barker&#13;
1:30many Canadian Valley rights are proud of&#13;
1:33the man you've made of the last 150&#13;
1:36years despite of our image as a leading&#13;
1:39human rights many marginalized&#13;
1:42communities continue to face oppression&#13;
1:44and discrimination today despite the&#13;
1:47Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms&#13;
1:48from residential schools to&#13;
1:51discrimination get square and&#13;
1:53transgender people are history's full of&#13;
1:56human rights violations having rights of&#13;
1:59all trying to the Constitution is a good&#13;
2:01step forward in ensuring the rights of&#13;
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2:15one could easily just walk down the&#13;
2:17streets of Toronto and see the diversity&#13;
2:19firsthand canada demonstrates that unity&#13;
2:22is not found homogeneity but through the&#13;
2:25values we share thanks for stopping by&#13;
2:29make sure to check out the rest of our&#13;
2:31exit and other experts before you need&#13;
2:35[Music]&#13;
2:38ok&#13;
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            <text>The "Eh Team": Ben Barrett, Andre Fast, Brad Gould, Ben Fickling</text>
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