Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Serving on a jury when summoned is an example of:
- ○A right exclusive to Canadian citizens
- ✓A responsibility of Canadian citizenship
- ○An optional community service activity
- ○A duty only required of permanent residents
Correct answer
A responsibility of Canadian citizenship
Jury duty is one of the key responsibilities of Canadian citizenship. It ensures that citizens participate in the justice system by judging cases of their fellow citizens.
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