
Air Canada CEO Apologizes for French Language Skills
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Air Canadas CEO, Michael Rousseau, apologizes for his limited French skills following criticism over an English-only video about a fatal crash involving Air Canada Express Flight eight six four six. The incident resulted in the deaths of two pilots, Antoine Forester and Mackenzie Gunther. Rousseau, who has taken French lessons for years, admits to still struggling with the language. Critics, including Mark Carney, express disappointment, emphasizing Canadas bilingual nature and Air Canadas responsibility to use both languages. Rousseau regrets the language issue overshadowing the victims families grief and pledges to improve his French skills.
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