
Air Canada CEO Resigns Amid Crash Investigation, Bilingual Backlash
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Air Canadas CEO, Michael Rousseau, announced his retirement following a deadly crash at LaGuardia Airport. The crash resulted in the deaths of two pilots, and Rousseaus video condolence message, in English with subtitles, was criticized for lacking compassion and poor judgment due to its limited French content. The NTSB is investigating the crash, focusing on potential air traffic control issues and unclear communication from the fire truck crew. Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon praised Rousseau while emphasizing the importance of safe, reliable, and bilingual flights.
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