The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

Rights Angle Kit

Download a PDF copy of “Rights Angle” produced by The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre.

Click on one of the regional links below and the activity link for the regional educational manual and materials you want.

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Should you wish to order a hard copy of the manual, please contact ACLRC by email: aclrc@ucalgary.ca or phone us: 403.220.2505 and we will send you a copy for $35 plus shipping and handling.

On-line manuals are in PDF format. You will need Adobe® Reader to view these documents.

Downloadable information:

1.  Rights Angle Activities for all provinces and territories
2.  Northwest Territories
3.  British Columbia
4.  Alberta
5.  Saskatchewan
6.  Yukon
7.  Manitoba
8.  Ontario
9. Quebec
10. Nunavut
11.  Newfoundland & Labrador
12.  New Brunswick
13.  Nova Scotia
14.  Prince Edward Island

Note: The earlier Alberta version of this resource has been authorized by Alberta Education as a Teaching Resource for Grades 10 to 12 (Legal Studies and Health).

Intersections of materials and activities with Alberta Curriculum

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