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Upon a person's arrest or detention section 10 (a) of the Charter Of Rights And Freedoms requires a person

To be informed promptly of the reasons

The other options are incorrect because they do not pertain specifically to the issue of being arrested or detained, as laid out in Section 10 (a) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Option B refers to the right to legal representation, while option C references the right against self-incrimination. Option D relates to the overall principle of innocence until proven guilty, but does not address the specific rights that must be provided upon arrest or detention. Therefore, these options are not relevant to the question at hand.

To retain and instruct counsel without delay and to be informed of that right

Not to be compelled to be a witness

To be presumed innocent until proven guilty

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