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The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a fundamental part of Canada's Constitution that guarantees certain rights and freedoms to all individuals in Canada. This charter was introduced in 1982, alongside the patriation of the Constitution, and it reflects Canada's commitment to protecting the civil liberties of its citizens, including freedom of expression, the right to a fair trial, and equality before the law. Its establishment marked a significant shift in Canadian law, emphasizing the importance of individual rights within the legal framework of the country.