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Air Canada CEO issues public apology for not speaking in French; read the ‘sorry note’

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau apologized for expressing condolences in English only after a fatal crash, sparking national debate. His lack of French proficiency drew criticism from Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec politicians, who called for his resignation due to perceived disrespect for francophones.

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