Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of the third quarter, the airline said, in the wake of a recent backlash for offering condolences after a fatal crash in English and not in French, one of the country's two official languages.
Breakdown
- CEO Michael Rousseau to retire after backlash over French language omission
- Incident followed a fatal crash involving an Air Canada express jet at LaGuardia 16s
- Prime Minister and public criticized Rousseau for lack of judgment and compassion 28s
- Language sensitivity remains high in Quebec, where one pilot was from 49s
- Air Canada will consider French proficiency in selecting next CEO 1m 33s