The Canadian justice system guarantees everyone legal rights and equality. Everyone has equal access to the justice system.
Canadian laws are the written rules intended to guide people in our society. They are made by elected government representatives. The police and the courts enforce the laws.
Canadians have rights and freedoms that are protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms through the justice system. Some of the rights and freedoms protected by the justice system include:
Lawyers can help you with legal problems and act for you in court. If you cannot pay for a lawyer, there are legal aid services available free of charge or at low cost in most communities.
This material is based on the official copyright publication "A Look At Canada" produced by the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, 2006. It is reproduced here for the purposes of educating applicants for Canadian Citizenship.