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Protecting Social Values in Quebec: Understanding Rights and Freedoms

This chapter delves into essential social values in Quebec, examining historical issues like slavery and human trafficking. It highlights fundamental freedoms such as the right to information and privacy, critical in today's society. Through personal reflections and journal prompts, it encourages individuals to consider their responsibilities in understanding laws and the implications of online privacy. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being aware of social obligations and the complexities of privacy in the digital age, particularly concerning platforms like Facebook.

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Protecting Social Values in Quebec: Understanding Rights and Freedoms

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  1. Chapter 2.2 Protecting Social Values

  2. A LOOK AT THE VALUES IN QUEBEC SOCIETY

  3. Some History • Slavery: forcefully taking individuals and forcing them to work. • Human Trafficking: is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of forced labour, commercial sexual exploitation, or a modern-day form of slavery.

  4. Fundamental Freedoms

  5. THE PROTECTION OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

  6. Consumer Protections

  7. The Right to Information

  8. The Right to Privacy

  9. Personal Duties Remember Journal #9 When someone disobeys the law, can that person avoid the consequences of their actions by saying that they were ignorant of the law in question? Why or why not?

  10. Personal Obligations

  11. To Know MoreTo be or not to be politically correct?

  12. Journal #11 Do you think Facebookis public or private? If you have your security/privacy settings very high where only your friends can see your profile and information, does that make it private and not public? Is it still private if you have 500 friends? Remember that Facebook owns everything you put on Facebook. Does this change your mind? Why or why not? (125-150 words)

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