How administrative tribunals must act constitutionally


Question: Administrative tribunals must act constitutionally. That is, they must not violate the Constitution, including the Charter of Rights. Which of the following is an unconstitutional exercise of a tribunal's power? Question Answer a. The tribunal orders a person to provide service in one of the official languages in an area where the majority speak that language. The order is unconstitutional because everyone has a right to freedom of expression. b. The tribunal established under provincial law orders a gun shop to close. The order is unconstitutional because everyone has a right to property, including guns. c. The tribunal orders a policeman to remove religious objects from his uniform. The objects do not impede him in any way in the performance of his duties. The order is unconstitutional because it violates freedom of religion. d. The tribunal orders an expropriation of a person's land. The order is unconstitutional because everyone has a right to property. e. The tribunal orders that emergency response workers must be able to lift and carry 60 kilograms (the weight of an average person). The order is unconstitutional because it discriminates against weaker persons.

 

 

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