Question:
The Hawthorn Report of 1966-1967 adopted the approach of classifying Indigenous people in Canada with the position of "Citizen Plus", which meant Aboriginal people are citizens "who possess the same rights and responsibilities as other Canadians, in addition to those rights guaranteed through treaties and initial occupation of North America" All legislative authority dealing with the lives and well-being of Indigenous people rested with First Nations governments Resettlement and dispossession of traditional lands would be halted and compensation and reconciliation would be initiated. All of the above are a part of the Hawthorn Report