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considering the different charities and associations that were forming at this time. what values did Canadians aim to protect their society?

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Answered by Puneet2007
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Canada's laws Canada's laws express the values and beliefs of Canadian society. They aim to protect individuals and provide stability for society as a whole. They also aim to make sure there is a peaceful way to settle disputes.

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Answered by rkamal769
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Considering the different charities and associations that were forming at this time. what values did Canadians aim to protect their society?

         Values that Canadians aimed to protect their society are protecting individuals in workplaces, giving balance to society, and ensuring that there is a calm way to settle discourses. For the children working in workplaces, they were operating in harsh working conditions. However, Kelso was a reporter for Toronto and advocated for children’s rights, and due to his efforts, the Ontario provincial government passed a new children’s act in 1893 – regarding to protect children from abandonment, mistreatment, and neglect. For the offering of stability to society, in 1872, the federal government passed the Trade Union Act to make unions legal. This meant that working-class men in the same trade could partake to support each other in an association to improve working conditions in a certain occupation. Skilled workers could challenge employers via strike action. The cause is the source of conflict in the growing economic gap between workers and business owners. For settling disputes, the Trade and Labour Congress banned the Knights of Labour (Trade Union) from its membership in 1902. The Trade and Labour Congress only granted improved working conditions; however, reforms to the economic system were denied. Therefore, the values that Canadians aimed to protect their society are protecting individuals in workplaces, giving balance to society, and ensuring that there is a way to calm discourses.

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