
Air Canada CEO 'deeply saddened' his poor French skills distracted from victims of crash
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Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau expressed deep sadness over his inadequate French language skills, which overshadowed the tragic message regarding the LaGuardia crash that claimed the lives of two pilots. His failure to communicate in French has led to significant backlash and calls for his resignation. The incident has sparked discussions about the importance of bilingualism in Canadian corporate leadership.
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In Canada, especially in regions like Quebec, language plays a crucial role in business and public life. Air Canada's leadership has historically been scrutinized for its bilingual capabilities, and Rousseau's recent comments have reignited debates about the necessity of French fluency in top positions within the company.
This article reflects the opinions and events as reported by BBC News and does not necessarily represent the views of the editor or the newsroom.
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