Asked by Sakina Pervez on May 06, 2024

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Consider the following statements with respect to the exercise of governmental powers. Identify the false statement.

A) Before a government agency can take action that interferes with someone's rights, legislation must have been passed to permit that action.
B) The exercise of governmental power is subject to a number of constitutional limitations.
C) The doctrine of parliamentary supremacy (i.e., the unrestricted right to legislate) has been modified by the addition of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
D) The power of government officials to interfere with individuals' rights derives from their status and operates independently of any legislation.
E) Statutes often restrict the power of government officials.

Governmental Powers

The authority granted to government bodies to enact laws, administer justice, and implement public policies.

Constitutional Limitations

Constraints placed on governmental power by a constitution, designed to protect the rights and liberties of the populace.

Charter of Rights

A formal document listing the rights and freedoms guaranteed to all citizens of a country or jurisdiction, often protected by law.

  • Grasp the fundamental principles of the Canadian legal framework, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and administrative law.
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Aryaan ThadaniMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The power of government officials to interfere with individuals' rights is not independent but is derived from legislation. This means that officials must have legal authority, typically provided by statutes, to take actions that affect individuals' rights.