Normally, a person is referred to as a francophone or anglophone according to the first official language that the person understood and used. If a person's mother tongue is Cree or Inuktitut, and French is the first official language learned, that person is considered a francophone. The same applies to a person whose mother tongue is Punjabi or Hindi and whose first official language learned is English: that person is considered English-speaking, right?
On October 5th, 2023. See this statement in context.