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Step 1

Is the objective of the law important enough? Does it concern society as a whole? Is it important for upholding principles in a free and democratic society?


Important


Step 2

Does the law accomplish the goal? The law must be fair and not arbitrary. Is the limit on the person's rights and freedoms reasonably and logically connected to the laws purpose?


Does it matter


Step 3

Is this the best way to achieve the goal? Are the person's rights and freedoms limited as little as possible while still accomplishing the objective of the goal?


Does it work


Step 4

Does the good of the law outweigh the bad of the violation. There must be proportionality between the limit on the rights and freedoms and the importance of the law. The more important the right or freedom being limited, the more severe the law must be for the betterment of Canadian society

Good vs bad

Question 1

Was the right infringes upon by the government or it's agencies?

Question 2

Is the right covered under a different section of legislation better?

Question 3

Is the violation or infringement within a reasonable limit?