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    Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to Retire Amid Criticism Over Condolence Video

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Michael Rousseau, the Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada, has announced his decision to retire after facing significant criticism for releasing a condolence video solely in English. The message was issued following a tragic collision involving an Air Canada flight at LaGuardia Airport, which resulted in fatalities. Rousseau’s choice to communicate only in English sparked calls for his resignation from various stakeholders who viewed it as insensitive to the diverse linguistic community affected by the incident.

    In a significant development, the backlash highlighted broader concerns about corporate communication practices in multicultural contexts, especially during crises. Air Canada, as the country’s largest airline, serves a bilingual population, making language inclusivity a critical aspect of its public relations strategy. The incident at LaGuardia Airport, a major hub in New York City, drew international attention, intensifying scrutiny on how the airline managed its response to the tragedy.

    Meanwhile, Rousseau’s retirement marks a pivotal moment for Air Canada as it navigates the aftermath of the accident and the reputational damage caused by the controversy. The leadership change is expected to prompt a reassessment of the airline’s communication policies and crisis management protocols. This episode underscores the importance of culturally sensitive communication in global companies, particularly in the aviation industry where diverse passengers and stakeholders are involved.

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