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Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to retire later this year following language controversy

March 30, 2026

Air ‌Canada CEO Michael ​Rousseau will retire ​by the end of the ​third quarter after nearly ⁠two ⁠decades ‌with the Canadian carrier, the airline said on Monday, a week after the executive made headlines for issuing an English-only condolence following the AC8646 crash.



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