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Air Canada CEO to retire after English-only condolence furor
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau will retire by the end of Q3 after facing criticism for issuing condolences only in English following the deaths of two pilots in a collision at LaGuardia Airport, which sparked backlash in bilingual Canada.
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