Which of the following is a guaranteed legal right under Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
A. Detention without charge
B. The requirement that no Parliament will continue for more than five years
C. Free mobility between provinces
D. Presumption of innocence
Answer: D. The presumption of innocence is a fundamental legal right guaranteed by the Charter (the provision that Parliament cannot run longer than five years is a democratic right; the ability to move freely within the country is a mobility right).
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