“To deny people their human rights, is to challenge their very humanity.” -Nelson Mandela
Canada is well known across the world for handling its national challenges well, yet has not been obeying the human rights. The human rights were made so everyone was equal and no one had higher power. According to Canada.ca, Canada is a founding member of the United Nation, (UN) and is a party to seven principal United Nations human rights conventions and covenants. Principal United Nations human rights conventions and covenants are treaties, and covenants are agreements, while parties are A group of voters organized for the purpose of influencing governmental policy. The human rights also required an agreement to the 30 rules which Canada agreed
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The poverty line is a minimum amount of money that working Canadians should reach by each year, the poverty line in Canada is $19,930. According to www.livingwagecanada.ca and www.povertyfreeontario.ca, single adults total earning throughout a year is 64% off of the poverty line. While lone parents are 38% off the poverty line, people who work minimum wage jobs are 12% off the poverty line, working poor is 22% off the poverty line, and the poor welfare make $0 which means they are not close at all to the poverty line. According to Thecanadianencyclopedia.ca, even though the poverty line is 14% the percentage is extremely likely to rise. According to Borgenproject.org poverty can lead to worse education, higher crime rate, and low social mobility. Low social mobility means children who are born poor are more likely to grow up poor, yet with poverty growing low social mobility will also grow. Poverty causes worse education because your grades will depend on your background. For instance, if you experience being alone most of the time because you have one parent, then at school you will act more independent than others. Poverty causes higher crime rate because people living under the poverty line would most likely steal more to get more money to live a better