Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence message after plane crash
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau was summoned by the Official Languages Committee after 84 complaints were filed about his mainly English condolence video following the fatal LaGuardia crash.
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Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence video for LaGuardia crash
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.
Message in English only: Air Canada's CEO convened by the Official Languages Committee.
Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence message after plane crash
Federal Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon is disappointed that Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau released a video in English only to offer his condolences to the families of the pilots, including one from Quebec, who died on Sunday evening in an accident at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.
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