Section 57, for example, protects employers who discriminate on the grounds that the employee or potential employee holds certain political opinions.
Section 9 protects everyone from arbitrary imprisonment.
Section five protects the freedom of speech and the freedom of press.
Section seventeen protects a person against forced self-incrimination and provides for fair treatment during investigations and hearings.
Section 12 protects "Freedom and Security of the Person".
Section 14.1 of Canada's Copyright Act protects the moral rights of authors.
Section 7 protects individuals from violation of their personal security.
Section 3 only protects against actions of defamation in that it gives qualified privilege to extracts from any reports protected by sections I and 2.
Section 13(1) protects the most obvious forms of trade union coercion,i.e.
Section 1030(a)(3) protects the computer from outsiders, even if the hacker obtains no information.