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The table below lists ministers who have held responsibility for Māori issues. Initially, the title used was Minister of Native Affairs, but the title was changed to Minister of Maori Affairs on 17 December 1947 and then to Minister of Māori Affairs with the insertion of the macron in modern orthography under the Māori Language Commission ...
In response to the Māori loan affair, the Department of Māori Affairs was dissolved in 1989 and replaced by two new agencies: the Ministry of Māori Affairs (Manatū Māori) and the Iwi Transition Agency (Te Tira Ahu Iwi). The Ministry of Māori Affairs was tasked with advising the government on policies of interest to Māori and monitoring ...
Anandasangaree sat on the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development committee in the 42nd Canadian Parliament. [23] He was Parliamentary Secretary to Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller in May 2021, and on December 3 of that year was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. [24]
Māori Affairs Minister Koro Wētere denied all knowledge of the plan. Koro Wētere the Minister of Māori Affairs "appeared to give the go-ahead" to the Secretary (Reedy) as Māori Trustee to negotiate with an "American (sic) financier"; and although Wētere claimed that the loan had been cleared with the Minister of Finance Roger Douglas ...
Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources (1953–1966) Minister of Manpower and Immigration (1966–1977) Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources (1966–1995) Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (1968–1995) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1969–2013) Minister of Regional Economic Expansion (1969–1982)
Outside Canada, one Indigenous Canadian has been elected in Australia: Walt Secord served as a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2011 until his retirement in 2023. Secord is of Mohawk and Ojibwe descent. [1] [2] [3]
During his time as Secretary of Māori Affairs, Puketapu chaired the management committee of Te Maori, the international exhibition of Māori objects as art. [4] In the United States, it was exhibited in 1984 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art , the Saint Louis Art Museum and the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in 1985 and in the Field Museum of ...
Minister of Justice, Minister of Veterans Affairs, Minister of National Defence, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs; only female prime minister of Canada. Defeated and lost her seat in 1993 election. 20: Jean Chrétien (b. 1934) 4 November 1993 12 December 2003 1993 election (35th Parl.)