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Appeal lodged in fight to get Children's Minister Karen Chhour to appear before Waitangi Tribunal

A legal battle to get Children’s Minister Karen Chhour to appear before the Waitangi Tribunal over plans to remove Oranga Tamariki’s Treaty obligations to...

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Ottawa looking for Canadian-made solutions for plastic pollution

Steven Guilbeault said Canada is hoping to clean up approximately 70 per cent of the treaty text before the final session of this negotiating committee in South Korea at the end of the year

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Happy Birthday! The Waitangi Tribunal turns, 50 but there's no cause to celebrate - John Tamihere

This year the Waitangi Tribunal turns 50 – that’s pretty young considering the multitude of discrepancies between Māori and the Crown since the Treaty was...

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

and say no, no confrontation. they are saying okay, there's a legal treaty, but is the united it's really willing to confront vladimir putin when he threatens nuclear weapons? why isn't he scared of our nuclear weapons? we need to think this through, because for 30 years, since the cold war ended, we have been on a path that was comfortable and nice. we were the sole superpower. that is a bygone era. we are now under challenge from this group of nations that want to erode our ability to help lead the world. they are willing to use force, and they are willing to rely on nuclear threat. >> another thing that they are willing to do, and you mentioned this a moment ago, is use our own political system against us. you contend that it has become a major "fear of operations." what do you mean? >> what they have is a whole system of influence operations to try to change the cues of

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treaty that deals with all of the concerns — treaty that deals with all of the concerns raised by the supreme court and monitoring committee, the judges and monitoring committee, the judges and i'm _ and monitoring committee, the judges and i'm sure _ and monitoring committee, the judges and i'm sure we will go through in detail_ and i'm sure we will go through in detail but— and i'm sure we will go through in detail but all of that is done and ready— detail but all of that is done and ready to — detail but all of that is done and ready to be ratified as soon as the bill passes — ready to be ratified as soon as the bill passes. lastly, the bbc. you are acknowledging that you're promised — you are acknowledging that you're promised to— you are acknowledging that you're promised to get _ you are acknowledging that you're promised to get flights _ you are acknowledging that you're promised to get flights off- you are acknowledging that you're promised to get flights off to - promised to get flights off to rwanda _ promised to get flights off to rwanda this— promised to get flights off to rwanda this spring _ promised to get flights off to rwanda this spring is - promised to get flights off to rwanda this spring is not - promised to get flights off to . rwanda this spring is not going promised to get flights off to - rwanda this spring is not going to happerr— rwanda this spring is not going to happen so— rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they _ rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they will _ rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they will be _ rwanda this spring is not going to happen so they will be scepticism | rwanda this spring is not going to | happen so they will be scepticismj happen so they will be scepticism about— happen so they will be scepticism about your— happen so they will be scepticism about your capacity— happen so they will be scepticism about your capacity to _ happen so they will be scepticism about your capacity to deliver. . happen so they will be scepticism i about your capacity to deliver. can you be _ about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain _ about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain try— about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the _ about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the time - about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the time of- about your capacity to deliver. can you be certain by the time of the i you be certain by the time of the election— you be certain by the time of the election you _ you be certain by the time of the election you will— you be certain by the time of the election you will be _ you be certain by the time of the election you will be able - you be certain by the time of the election you will be able to - you be certain by the time of the| election you will be able to prove that this — election you will be able to prove that this policy— election you will be able to prove that this policy is _ election you will be able to prove that this policy is a _ election you will be able to prove that this policy is a deterrent? i election you will be able to prove that this policy is a deterrent? [i that this policy is a deterrent? [ will that this policy is a deterrent? will refer what i said that this policy is a deterrent?“ will refer what i said previously. we expect the first flight to go in ten to— we expect the first flight to go in ten to 12 — we expect the first flight to go in ten to 12 weeks. 0f we expect the first flight to go in ten to 12 weeks. of course that is tater— ten to 12 weeks. of course that is tater than— ten to 12 weeks. of course that is later than we wanted but we know the reason _ later than we wanted but we know the reason the _ later than we wanted but we know the reason. the labour party has consistently and at every turn

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challenge and together with one that we are _ challenge and together with one that we are at— challenge and together with one that we are at the forefront of demonstrating a new way to deal with this and _ demonstrating a new way to deal with this and that's something that people — this and that's something that people have taken notice of. that rwandans — people have taken notice of. that rwandans like us are keen to make sure it's _ rwandans like us are keen to make sure it's a _ rwandans like us are keen to make sure it's a success in european countries _ sure it's a success in european countries looking at this and i will say this— countries looking at this and i will say this here is that in the past, you have — say this here is that in the past, you have seen the narrative on this change _ you have seen the narrative on this change from the first time i spoke to willing — change from the first time i spoke to willing of this job. i change from the first time i spoke to willing of thisjob. i said then that others will lead and others will follow as you have seen that. european — will follow as you have seen that. european countries all talking about a third _ european countries all talking about a third country partnerships and that being one of the tools that you need to— that being one of the tools that you need to resolve this and this is novel— need to resolve this and this is novel and _ need to resolve this and this is novel and innovative but it will be a game _ novel and innovative but it will be a game changerand i'm novel and innovative but it will be a game changer and i'm grateful to rwanda _ a game changer and i'm grateful to rwanda and andrew's work in making sure that _ rwanda and andrew's work in making sure that we — rwanda and andrew's work in making sure that we are ready to successfully implement the policy and the _ successfully implement the policy and the last thing i will say is the treaty— and the last thing i will say is the treaty which we were tarred with will be _ treaty which we were tarred with will be ratified as we said in the days— will be ratified as we said in the days after— will be ratified as we said in the days after the bill receives royal assent _ days after the bill receives royal assent and that is on track and ready— assent and that is on track and ready to — assent and that is on track and ready to go as well and as the

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to stav _ here illegally, you will not be able to stay. and this policy does exactly _ to stay. and this policy does exactly that. and be no doubt about the choice _ exactly that. and be no doubt about the choice the country will face later— the choice the country will face later this — the choice the country will face later this year. the labour party has no _ later this year. the labour party has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and _ has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no — has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no flights to rwanda. they are resigned to the idea that you will never— are resigned to the idea that you will never fully solve this problem. their— will never fully solve this problem. their priority is not stopping boats. — their priority is not stopping boats, but stopping the planes removing people who have no right to be here _ removing people who have no right to be here. and that would achieve only one thing _ be here. and that would achieve only one thing it — be here. and that would achieve only one thing. it will send a message to the criminal— one thing. it will send a message to the criminal gangs that they can continue — the criminal gangs that they can continue their deplorable illegal trade _ continue their deplorable illegal trade in — continue their deplorable illegal trade in people. my policy is different. i believe it should be this country and your government who decides _ this country and your government who decides who— this country and your government who decides who comes here. not criminal gangs _ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and _ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and i_ decides who comes here. not criminal gangs and i have a plan to deliver it. gangs and i have a plan to deliver it we _ gangs and i have a plan to deliver it we will— gangs and i have a plan to deliver it. we will start the flights and will stop— it. we will start the flights and will stop the boats. thank you. i will stop the boats. thank you. i will get — will stop the boats. thank you. i will get questions from the media. canister— will get questions from the media. canister with the i. please?

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the migrants might be on board that the rewind and still are?— the rewind and still are? i met the resident the rewind and still are? i met the president last _ the rewind and still are? i met the president last week _ the rewind and still are? i met the president last week when - the rewind and still are? i met the president last week when he - the rewind and still are? i met the president last week when he was i the rewind and still are? i met the| president last week when he was in london _ president last week when he was in london and — president last week when he was in london and we have a very good close relationship _ london and we have a very good close relationship and our foreign secretary has a very long standing relationship with the rwandans and their government and has been crucial— their government and has been crucial in — their government and has been crucial in making sure that we work well together, both to your point that they— well together, both to your point that they are doing absolutely everything that is required to make sure that _ everything that is required to make sure that this scheme is successful. to give _ sure that this scheme is successful. to give you — sure that this scheme is successful. to give you a — sure that this scheme is successful. to give you a sense of that they have _ to give you a sense of that they have initial— to give you a sense of that they have initial reception accommodation centres _ have initial reception accommodation centres ready, hope hostel being the first one _ centres ready, hope hostel being the first one and they will provide accommodation for thousands. the home _ accommodation for thousands. the home office has helped to train 69 different— home office has helped to train 69 different rwandan asylum decision—makers. there are almost 40 rwandan— decision—makers. there are almost 40 rwandan lawyers that are ready to provide _ rwandan lawyers that are ready to provide extra legal assistance. judges— provide extra legal assistance. judges have been trained, the co—presidents of the new appeal body in the _ co—presidents of the new appeal body in the treaty have been selected and the joint _ in the treaty have been selected and the joint monitoring committee has been set _ the joint monitoring committee has been setup. thanks the joint monitoring committee has been set up. thanks to andrew the

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blocked — consistently and at every turn blocked this going through parliament and it will happen again today— parliament and it will happen again today after we moved quickly last year to _ today after we moved quickly last year to bring forward this bill and a treaty— year to bring forward this bill and a treaty to— year to bring forward this bill and a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe _ a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe it _ a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe it is — a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe. it is important we do this property — safe. it is important we do this property. -- _ safe. it is important we do this properly. —— rwanda. we will have people _ properly. —— rwanda. we will have peopte who — properly. —— rwanda. we will have people who undermined us and that is why we _ people who undermined us and that is why we should prepare this properly. we need _ why we should prepare this properly. we need to— why we should prepare this properly. we need to make sure the quality of the decision—making is good. because people _ the decision—making is good. because people have used that to frustrate the policy— people have used that to frustrate the policy and that is why it is important _ the policy and that is why it is important we trained people and take the time _ important we trained people and take the time to— important we trained people and take the time to make the decisions rigorously. it is also notjust about— rigorously. it is also notjust about one _ rigorously. it is also notjust about one flight. the priority is being _ about one flight. the priority is being able to deliver a regular rhythm. — being able to deliver a regular rhythm, drumbeat, multiple flights a month— rhythm, drumbeat, multiple flights a month over— rhythm, drumbeat, multiple flights a month over the summer and beyond because _ month over the summer and beyond because that is how you build a systematic deterrent and that is how you witt— systematic deterrent and that is how you will stop the boats. that is a system — you will stop the boats. that is a system the —

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legislation and we have _ purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and we have work - purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and we have work to - legislation and we have work to deliver— legislation and we have work to deliver because i know and i believe that this _ deliver because i know and i believe that this is — deliver because i know and i believe that this is incredibly important important issue for the country people's— important issue for the country people's patience has run out, as has mine~ — people's patience has run out, as has mine. they are fed up with the endless _ has mine. they are fed up with the endless whether legal merry go rounds. — endless whether legal merry go rounds, legislative merry go rounds, tired of— rounds, legislative merry go rounds, tired of this — rounds, legislative merry go rounds, tired of this people trying to block this policy. storming of the judgment last year and i stood and spoke _ judgment last year and i stood and spoke to— judgment last year and i stood and spoke to you with the judgment last year and _ spoke to you with the judgment last year and i_ spoke to you with the judgment last yearand i said spoke to you with the judgment last year and i said we disagree with a but we _ year and i said we disagree with a but we respected it and we worked rapidly— but we respected it and we worked rapidly to— but we respected it and we worked rapidly to rectify it. within a matter— rapidly to rectify it. within a matter of— rapidly to rectify it. within a matter of weeks the team had negotiated a new treaty with rwanda to address all the concerns and we brought— to address all the concerns and we brought forward new legislation. that's— brought forward new legislation. that's how we responded and then in a matter— that's how we responded and then in a matter of— that's how we responded and then in a matter of weeks we had all the mitigations ready to implement this policv _ mitigations ready to implement this policy. but i'm talking to you now in its _ policy. but i'm talking to you now in its april. — policy. but i'm talking to you now in its april, why? because labour and the _ in its april, why? because labour and the house of lords have completed voted against this bill. it happened last week again and it will happen again today and i think

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