Nationals senator Matt Canavan says he plans to vote against new hate laws at this stage amid concerns the reforms hands the home affairs minister with "way too much power". The hate laws include a new process to ban groups that spread hate but are not captured as terrorist groups under existing law, such as neo-Nazi groups and Hizb ut-Tahrir. Speaking with ABC Radio National Breakfast, Canavan said he thinks the definition of protecting Australians from "economic, social and psychological harm" are too broad. "Does it mean that people who have hurt feelings over some groups making particularly political comments...