Legault calls for resignation of Air Canada CEO over English-only condolence video
François Legault called for Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to resign, saying he lacks respect for Francophone employees and clients
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/air-canada-ceo-michael-rousseau-francois-legault-9.7141491?cmp=rss

@anyGould @stephanie

The flight was from Montreal with tons of francophone people on it. The pilot deceased is Quebecois. We, as francophone, are asking what is supposed to be our national airline, to have a proper message addressing the tragedy in our language. This CEO is an embarrassment and sadly represents the state of bilingualism in our country

#aircanada

Carney 'very disappointed' in Air Canada CEO's English-only condolence video, says it lacked compassion
Prime Minister Mark Carney had pointed words for the head of Canada's largest airline early Wednesday, saying the Air Canada CEO's unilingual message of condolences to those affected by the recent deadly crash showed a "lack of judgment" and "a lack of compassion."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/air-canada-ceo-english-message-9.7141321?cmp=rss

If any positive comes out of the Air Canada crash in New York, it would be that the CEO gets booted out for being a disrespectful, dishonest, jerk.

He said 4 years ago:

""I admit that I made a mistake by not learning to speak French when I joined Air Canada and I am correcting that mistake at this point," he told the parliamentary standing committee on official languages in March 2022.”

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/air-canada-ceo-michael-rousseau-laguardia-crash-condolences-english-ottawa-9.7140823

#LaGuardia #AirCanada #CanPoli #CdnPoli

Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence video for LaGuardia crash | CBC News

Air Canada's CEO has been summoned to Ottawa to explain why he spoke only one of the nation's official languages when he offered condolences for those killed and hurt in the collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Sunday.

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Carney condemns Air Canada CEO’s English-only statement following crash
Michael Rousseau has been summoned to Ottawa by the official languages ​​committee, which voted unanimously for him to answer why he spoke only two words in French in the video.
#Canada #AirCanadaCrash #AirCanadaFlight624 #MarkCarney
https://globalnews.ca/news/11745342/air-canada-crash-ceo-english-statement/
Carney condemns Air Canada CEO’s English-only statement following crash
Michael Rousseau has been summoned to Ottawa by the official languages ​​committee, which voted unanimously for him to answer why he spoke only two words in French in the video.
#Canada #AirCanadaCrash #AirCanadaFlight624 #MarkCarney
https://globalnews.ca/news/11745342/air-canada-crash-ceo-english-statement/
Carney condemns Air Canada CEO’s English-only statement following crash
Michael Rousseau has been summoned to Ottawa by the official languages ​​committee, which voted unanimously for him to answer why he spoke only two words in French in the video.
#Canada #AirCanadaCrash #AirCanadaFlight624 #MarkCarney
https://globalnews.ca/news/11745342/air-canada-crash-ceo-english-statement/
Air Canada crash: Quebec hometown mourns pilot Antoine Forest
Since late Monday, many citizens have been calling city hall in Coteau-du-Lac to offer their condolences to the family of Forest, who died alongside co-pilot Mackenzie Gunther.
#Canada #AirCanada #AirCanadaCrash #LaGuardiaAirport
https://globalnews.ca/news/11745227/air-canada-laguardia-crash-quebec-hometown-pilot-antoine-forest/
Carney condemns Air Canada CEO’s English-only statement following crash
Michael Rousseau has been summoned to Ottawa by the official languages ​​committee, which voted unanimously for him to answer why he spoke only two words in French in the video.
#Canada #AirCanadaCrash #AirCanadaFlight624 #MarkCarney
https://globalnews.ca/news/11745342/air-canada-crash-ceo-english-statement/
Legault calls for resignation of Air Canada CEO over English-only condolence video
François Legault called for Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to resign, saying he lacks respect for Francophone employees and clients
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/air-canada-ceo-michael-rousseau-francois-legault-9.7141491?cmp=rss