This course enables students to develop a practical understanding of laws that affect
the everyday lives of people in Canada, including their own lives. Students will gain
an understanding of the need for laws, and of their rights, freedoms, and responsibilities
under Canadian law. Topics include laws relating to marriage, the workplace, cyberbullying,
and criminal offences. Students will begin to develop legal reasoning skills and will apply
the concepts of legal thinking and the legal studies inquiry process when investigating
legal issues that are relevant to life in Canada today.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied,
or the locally developed compulsory course (LDCC) in Canadian history
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course explores Canadian law, with a focus on legal issues that are relevant to the
lives of people in Canada. Students will gain an understanding of laws relating to rights
and freedoms in Canada; our legal system; and family, contract, employment, tort, and
criminal law. Students will develop legal reasoning skills and will apply the concepts of
legal thinking and the legal studies inquiry process when investigating a range of legal
issues and formulating and communicating informed opinions about them.
Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course provides a foundation for students who wish to pursue a career that requires
an understanding of law. Students will explore the importance of law, analysing contemporary legal issues and their relevance to daily life. They will investigate the requirements
for various law-related careers as well as legal responsibilities in the workplace. Students
will apply the concepts of legal thinking and the legal studies inquiry process to investigate
their rights and responsibilities, legal processes and structures, and the role of law in a
changing society.
Prerequisite: Civics and Citizenship, Grade 10, Open
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
This course explores a range of contemporary legal issues and how they are addressed
in both Canadian and international law. Students will develop an understanding of the
principles of Canadian and international law and of issues related to human rights and
freedoms, conflict resolution, and criminal, environmental, and workplace law, both in
Canada and internationally. Students will apply the concepts of legal thinking and the
legal studies inquiry process, and will develop legal reasoning skills, when investigating
these and other issues in both Canadian and international contexts.
Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and
world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities.
- Teacher: Rodrigo Garcia Pina
Skill Level: Beginner
