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In Canada, Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have been found guilty of mischief over the 2022 anti-mandate protests. In New Zealand, Parliament has removed Treaty obligations from the Oranga Tamariki Act; Trump’s new tariffs have triggered a major Wall Street sell-off and US military movements raise fears of possible strikes on Iran.
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ANALYSIS
Economics Professor Rob MacCulloch discusses Trump’s tariffs and how they might impact New Zealand exporters. And Māori artist and activist, Tracy Tawhiao, details her latest exhibition, Testimony, which confronts the harm caused by Covid-19 mandates, the ongoing silence surrounding it, and the role of art in acknowledging these painful experiences.
THE SIGNPOST
Coming up today: Artist and activist, Tracy Tawhiao talks to Paul Brennan about her latest exhibition Testimony, which boldly reflects the social and psychological fallout from New Zealand’s COVID-19 response.
And outspoken whistleblower, Queenstown Lakes District councillor, Niki Gladding tells how she was stripped of her committee roles at an extraordinary council meeting on 1 April.
New editions of Rachel Stewart’s Riding Shotgun, The Weekly Roundup and The Fourth Estate drop today, so be sure to check them out.
Plus! You may have noticed no RCR360 episode dropped this week. With the documentary Managed Out, Season 1 has officially wrapped! If you missed any, now’s a great time to catch up. Take a deep dive into fascinating topics like Biometrics, Gender Ideology, Trust in Media, Gene Technology, Fluoride, and Democracy.
And we'll ALSO be adding something new very soon… RCR 360 ‘Unplugged’ – a live, webinar-style show designed to create a space for the community to connect, ask questions, and dig deeper into the issues we cover. Stay tuned.
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NEWS
In Canada, Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have been found guilty of mischief over the 2022 anti-mandate protests. In New Zealand, Parliament has removed Treaty obligations from the Oranga Tamariki Act; Trump’s new tariffs have triggered a major Wall Street sell-off and US military movements raise fears of possible strikes on Iran.
Don't miss out—sign up now for your free trial of RCR Bites News and get essential, no-nonsense news delivered straight to your inbox every weekday!
ANALYSIS
Economics Professor Rob MacCulloch discusses Trump’s tariffs and how they might impact New Zealand exporters. And Māori artist and activist, Tracy Tawhiao, details her latest exhibition, Testimony, which confronts the harm caused by Covid-19 mandates, the ongoing silence surrounding it, and the role of art in acknowledging these painful experiences.
THE SIGNPOST
Coming up today: Artist and activist, Tracy Tawhiao talks to Paul Brennan about her latest exhibition Testimony, which boldly reflects the social and psychological fallout from New Zealand’s COVID-19 response.
And outspoken whistleblower, Queenstown Lakes District councillor, Niki Gladding tells how she was stripped of her committee roles at an extraordinary council meeting on 1 April.
New editions of Rachel Stewart’s Riding Shotgun, The Weekly Roundup and The Fourth Estate drop today, so be sure to check them out.
Plus! You may have noticed no RCR360 episode dropped this week. With the documentary Managed Out, Season 1 has officially wrapped! If you missed any, now’s a great time to catch up. Take a deep dive into fascinating topics like Biometrics, Gender Ideology, Trust in Media, Gene Technology, Fluoride, and Democracy.
And we'll ALSO be adding something new very soon… RCR 360 ‘Unplugged’ – a live, webinar-style show designed to create a space for the community to connect, ask questions, and dig deeper into the issues we cover. Stay tuned.