Air Canada CEO to retire after bilingual-balance backlash over LaGuardia crash

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Air Canada said CEO Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the company’s fiscal third quarter, following criticism of a condolence message delivered mostly in English after a fatal LaGuardia runway crash. The airline will search for a successor with strong French-language skills, reflecting Canada’s bilingual framework and the airline’s need to emphasize bilingual leadership.
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- Air Canada C.E.O. to Step Down Amid Backlash Over Comments After Crash The New York Times
- Air Canada CEO to Quit After Furor About Crash Condolence Video Bloomberg.com
- Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to retire later this year following language controversy CBC
- Carney says Air Canada's English-only message after LaGuardia crash 'lacks compassion' BBC
- Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau Set to Retire WSJ
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