The Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms might on first glance might seem like a dry watering hole for ideas aimed at stimulating a landmark sculpture for a major site in the heart of Toronto. However, like many major cities in the West, the cultural warp and weft of society is clearly visible within the street-scape and cultural fabric of Ontario society and the Charter recognizes the rights of these citizens.
History
School
The Arts, English and Drama
Department
Arts
Published in
International Journal of History and Cultural Studies
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
14 - 18
Citation
ATKIN, J., 2018. Access to Justice: McMurtry Gardens of Justice. International Journal of History and Cultural Studies, 4 (3), pp.14-18
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Publication date
2018
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