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Punjabi & Cantonese As Canada's Two New Official Languages?
A recent Vancouver Sun column, written by a person of Punjabi origin,
stated that in order for broadcasts of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in
Vancouver to be understood by all the people in the country, and to
"embrace Canada's new linguistic reality", Canada should consider
making Cantonese and Punjabi Canada's two new official languages. These
languages happen to be the ones spoken by a large number of the recent
immigrants who have come here.
Most Canadians would find the suggestion exceptionally arrogant and
would shake their heads in disbelief. And undoubtedly, a number of
Punjabi and Cantonese speakers would be embarrassed to hear that a
member of their group had publicly expressed such a view. But it is
clear that others see nothing wrong with it.
The question that Canadians have to ask is this: Why are this person
and his supporters making such a statement?
Canadians do not have to look very far to find some answers:
(1) Multiculturalism: Canada's multiculturalism policies have
encouraged the separation of many immigrant groups from mainstream
Canada. Although previous waves of immigration have produced similar
isolationist behaviour, the behaviour was never officially encouraged
by governments. Consequently, it gradually dissolved. However, since
mass immigration began in 1990, a number of elected officials at all
three levels of government have actively promoted isolationist,
multicultural policies in order to secure votes---effectively
perpetuating this behaviour. Not long ago, British Columbians heard one
particular result of elected officials' encouragement of this attitude:
a demand for a division of B.C. into two provinces (one chiefly
occupied by visible minorities) in order to have the interests of
visible minorities better served. Canadians did not hear any censure of
this view from elected officials, a number of whom seem to believe that
satisfying every such demand, no matter how absurd, is perfectly
acceptable.
(2) Mass Immigration: For most of Canada's history, our country has
never had a mass immigration policy. Contrary to conventional wisdom,
Canada's population growth has been driven primarily by natural
increase, not by immigration. Between 1861 and 1900, for example,
Canada experienced population growth, but emigration from Canada
actually exceeded immigration. Although Canada did have large numbers
of immigrants arrive here just before World War 1, it has had, since
then, significant "immigration breathers"---periods of low immigration
(often caused by high unemployment) in which newcomers had a time to
adjust to the country and integrate.
The current mass immigration policy has given the immigrants of some
particular groups the idea that unlimited numbers of their groups can
and will continue to enter Canada, and that sooner or later, their
groups will outnumber the host population in certain regions. The
person who has made the suggestion that Punjabi and Cantonese be made
official languages of Canada has seen his linguistic group become the
majority in a few areas, and he obviously believes that immigration is
primarily about competition for power. To him, the idea that new
immigrants should make a genuine effort to accept Canada's ethnic
make-up and to fit into Canada is unecessary and unworthy of
consideration.
(3) Complete Ignorance of Canadian History: The people who have
expressed such a view are so immersed in where they came from, and have
so completely re-created that place here, that they have no idea where
they are. If Canada is going to assist any groups in the preservation
of languages, it should be our aboriginal people. Beyond them, the
trans-continental nation state of Canada has only two founding nations.
Period. Most Canadians are willing to respect newcomers, but it is
becoming clearer and clearer that a continuation of high immigration
numbers means that certain groups are going to demand linguistic status
equal to that of the French and English founding nations, or status
equal to that of aboriginals.
Canada's response should be to immediately end its unjustified mass
immigration policy. Otherwise, the country will descend into complete
absurdity. Canada is supposed to be an established country, not some
partially-filled space where newcomers use every possible legal or
illegal device, with the assistance of a number of elected officials
and their supporters, to increase their numbers and compete for power.
This attitude shows a complete contempt and disrespect for Canada. The
people who present the idea that Punjabi and Cantonese should become
Canada's two additional official languages have to be told loudly and
clearly that this idea is absolutely ridiculous. And elected officials
and their supporters who nourish this view should get long terms in the
political obscurity they so richly deserve.
(citeret efter ImmigrationWatchCanada.org)
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