they are both indigenous to Europe and not North America. So how can we be so hipocritical as to have crushed Canada's indigenous languages underfoot, replaced them with imports, and now take the moral highground insisting that immigrants must learn our languages
well met! I've wondered about this myself on numerous occasions......
My daughters elementary school provided Punjabi classes to any student who wanted to take it.
I can't see anything else becoming "official" However the term official holds no meaning whatsoever. Ever called Shaw cable? Your asked if you'd prefer English, French, or manderin. Any atm in the lower mainland offers the same. CCRA offers Punjabi, English, French, or Manderin.
We have China Town, Little India, little Italy and numerous other ethnic streets and locations (just wait for a championship soccer game, you'll soon learn which streets are which). I live in Surrey. We have highest population of Indian's outside India. Scott Rd (120ths st) has street signs in both English and Punjabi.
Nobody here is waiting for officallity (is that even a word!?!) to have things in their native tongue.