Examples of the rights Canada's constitution guarantees its citizens include all of the following EXCEPT what? (1 point) Responses freedom of speech and religion freedom of speech and religion the inability to communicate with the natiaonal government in English or French the inability to communicate with the natiaonal government in English or French the right to a fair trial the right to a fair trial equal rights equal rights

the inability to communicate with the national government in English or French

The answer is: the inability to communicate with the national government in English or French.

The question is asking for an example that is NOT included in the rights guaranteed by Canada's constitution. To answer this, we need to identify which of the options is not a right guaranteed by the constitution.

The options provided are:

1. Freedom of speech and religion
2. The inability to communicate with the national government in English or French
3. The right to a fair trial
4. Equal rights

To determine which option is not a guaranteed right, we can eliminate each option one by one, and the option that remains will be the correct answer.

1. Freedom of speech and religion: This is a guaranteed right in Canada's constitution.
2. The inability to communicate with the national government in English or French: This seems like a violation of rights rather than a guaranteed right, so it might be the correct answer.
3. The right to a fair trial: This is a guaranteed right in Canada's constitution.
4. Equal rights: This is a guaranteed right in Canada's constitution.

By this process of elimination, we can determine that the correct answer is: the inability to communicate with the national government in English or French. This option does not represent a right guaranteed by Canada's constitution.