Air Canada: the controversy goes around the world

The controversy of the last few days surrounding Air Canada, and its CEO Michael Rousseau, who gave a speech only in English to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal and candidly confessed that he had never needed to learn French to live in Montreal, toured the world on Thursday.

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The Netherlands, Mexico and the United States have spoken about it in particular.


SCREENSHOT / VAT NEWS / QMI AGENCY


SCREENSHOT / VAT NEWS / QMI AGENCY


SCREENSHOT / VAT NEWS / QMI AGENCY

At the end of the day Thursday, the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages ​​for Canada had received more than 200 complaints in connection with Mr. Rousseau’s controversial speech.

The latter has meanwhile apologized and assured Thursday that he will seek to learn French.


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