Start date: Monday, June 15 2026.

Schedule:

 Weekdays, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ,

 From June 15, 2026 until June 19, 2026 ,

Resource person: summer@ashbury.ca

Description:

Discover your rights in Canada as a teenager, what changes when you turn 18, and why law matters in everyday life, from signing leases to dealing with police, or understanding your role as a student. We will dive into the Youth Criminal Justice Act, civil liberties, contract law, employment law, and sports law. You will see how technology and social media are shaping modern legal issues, and examine real cases relevant to your daily experiences.

Expect hands-on group activities, role-play, and field trips to the Provincial Court House, Supreme Court, and Human Rights Monument to see legal proceedings in action.

Whether you are exploring a future in law, want to know your rights, or are new to life in Canada, this is your crash course in understanding the laws that shape our society.

Price: $700.00 Taxes waived

Required age: 14 - 18 years old as of 12/31/2026

Notes: Lunch is included. Our dining room provides healthy and delicious meals with a variety of choices. Special dietary needs are supported by our Food Services team.

Prerequisites: This academic workshop is intended for students entering Grades 10-12 in September 2026.

Tags: Academic Workshop

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