
Air Canada CEO Retires Amid Language Controversy
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Air Canadas CEO, Michael Rousseau, is stepping down following a controversy over an English-only condolence message after a deadly plane crash. The incident, which occurred at LaGuardia Airport, resulted in the death of two pilots, including a French-speaking Quebecer. The retirement announcement comes amidst calls for a bilingual CEO, with Canadas Prime Minister and Quebec Premier demanding the next leader speak French. Rousseau had previously pledged to learn French but failed to deliver. The airline now faces the task of finding a leader who prioritizes safety and unity, bridging language divides for all passengers.
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