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Air Canada CEO 'deeply saddened' his poor French skills distracted from victims of crash
Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air Canada pilots. Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his m…

Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air Canada pilots. Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air Canada pilots.
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- Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air Canada pilots.
- Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air
- Canada pilots. Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which
- killed two Air Canada pilots.
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- king French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air Canada pilots.
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Why it matters
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- Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air Canada pilots.
- Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which killed two Air
- Canada pilots. Michael Rousseau has faced calls to resign for not speaking French in his message after the LaGuardia crash, which