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this is wayland chow welcome to part three of the constitution of canada in this part well look at canadian charter of rights and freedoms you might remember from part one of this series where we looked at the history of the canadian constitution that a very docHub year was 1982 in that year the constitution was repatriated from the united kingdom to canada in other words our constitution became a canadian law in 1982 in the process of repatriating that constitution to canada a an additional a very key additional part was added to the constitution and that was the canadian charter of rights and freedoms the charter is found in the constitution act 1982 so what is the relevance of the charter or in other words what does the charter apply to so we look at section 32 of the charter which says that the charter applies to the parliament and government of canada and also the legislature and government of each province so the effect of that is that the charter applies to any government