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Air Canada Chooses a C.E.O. Who Speaks French After Language Backlash

The New York Times – Business:

Michael Rousseau, who prompted widespread criticism with a largely English condolence video following a crash in March, will retire.

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Air Canada, Airlines and Airplanes, Anko Van der Werff, Appointments and Executive Changes, Aviation Accidents, Safety and Disasters, Carney, Mark J, French Language, LaGuardia Airport (Queens, NY), Rousseau, Michael (Airline Executive)
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