new video loaded: Air Canada’s C.E.O. to Step Down After Feedback Over Crash
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Air Canada’s C.E.O. to Step Down After Feedback Over Crash
The chief government of Air Canada, Michael Rousseau, has confronted backlash over a video he launched primarily in English over the crash at LaGuardia Airport. Canada has two official languages, French and English, and the video was criticized as dismissive of French-speaking Canadians.
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“Howdy, bonjour. I’m Michael Rousseau, president and C.E.O. of Air Canada. At the moment is a really somber day at Air Canada. I’m right here to offer info on an accident that occurred involving an Air Canada Specific plane.” “Corporations like Air Canada notably have a accountability to all the time talk in each official languages, whatever the state of affairs.”
The chief government of Air Canada, Michael Rousseau, has confronted backlash over a video he launched primarily in English over the crash at LaGuardia Airport. Canada has two official languages, French and English, and the video was criticized as dismissive of French-speaking Canadians.
By Cynthia Silva and Daniel Fetherston
March 30, 2026
