The answer is embryonic stage.
Im not canadian but....
Democratic rights.
Freedom of expression.
Freedom of expression is important because: It's a basic human right. It also underpins most other privileges and makes it possible for them to prosper. The right to talk openly about critical issues in society, to access information and to keep accountable powers plays a crucial role in every society's healthy growth process.
Democratic rights are important because: Equality of political expression, freedom of speech , freedom of the press, and democracy on the internet are considered essential in some countries to ensure that voters are well educated and that they can vote according to their own interests.
Jacques Cartier is the answer
The most important goal of a speaker's opening lines is to first and foremost, catch the audience's attention. A speaker is not a speaker without an audience and it is his role to garner the attention in order to deliver his speech well. There are numerous techniques to do this, such as starting with a quote for example.
Stranger wariness/anxiety
Stranger wariness and anxiety among infants usually begins when he/she is 6 months old, and is a normal part of their cognitive development. An infant may no longer smile at friendly faces other than those of his/her parents or those he/she is familiar with. Rather, the infant may shriek or even burst into tears when a stranger or unfamiliar person makes eye contact or gets into close proximity with him/her, especially if done rather quickly. This stranger wariness in infants usually subsides after 2 years.