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Air Canada CEO apologizes for English-only video

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Air Canada CEO apologizes for being bad at French
Air Canada Chief Executive Officer Michael Rousseau apologized Thursday for his inability to speak French, saying the backlash over his language skills had distracted from the grief surrounding a fata...

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Air Canada CEO apologizes for his inability to speak French after plane crash
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Air Canada CEO Rebuked by Carney Over English Video on Crash
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Air Canada CEO likely to hold onto job despite calls he quit over inability to speak French, experts say
Air Canada’s chief executive officer, Michael Rousseau, apologized Thursday for his inability to speak French and lamented that it had caused a distraction after his English-only remarks for the pilot...

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4 injured in LaGuardia crash are still in the hospital as wreckage is removed
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New video shows wreckage from deadly LaGuardia Airport runway crash
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LaGuardia runway reopens; Air Canada CEO apologies for English-only remarks
On Thursday, Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau issued an apology after coming under fire for issuing a 3-minute, 44-second video statement of condolence only in English following the crash.

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Air Canada CEO apologizes for English-only remarks after Carney criticism
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Mangled plane in LaGuardia crash is towed from runway as most injured passengers leave hospital

Canada officially meets NATO's 2% spending target

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Carney claims win on NATO defense spending, but Canada still ranks last
Prime Minister Mark Carney took a victory lap Thursday after Canada finally hit NATO’s 2 percent defense spending target, even as new alliance figures show Ottawa at the bottom of the pack. Defense Minister David McGuinty brushed off the placement,

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Prime Minister Carney announces Canada has achieved the NATO 2% defence spending target
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Under Carney, Canada Finally Hits NATO’s 2% Spending Target
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‘We control our destiny’: Canada officially hits NATO defence spending target
After more than a decade of plodding progress, Canada has officially hit the NATO spending target of 2 per cent GDP set in 2014.

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Canada has officially hit 2% NATO spending target
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Canada’s military spending officially hits 2% of GDP, NATO says
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Carney takes victory lap after meeting NATO target: 'We're just getting started'
"For the last ten months, Canada's new government has been working with unprecedented speed and scale," Carney told a press conference in Halifax on Thursday.

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Canada hits NATO’s 2% defence spending target for first time since 1990
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NATO sees sharp increase in Europe and Canada's defence spending
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Canada's pollution levels exceed the US due to brutal 2025 wildfire season

Canada’s air quality was worse than the United States in 2025, thanks to a record-breaking wildfire season last summer, according to a new report by IQAir. baron 2025 wildfire season summary Canada doesn’t have the worst air quality in North America: That designation goes to Mexico,
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Bank of Canada says it will have a tough job tackling structural changes

By Promit Mukherjee and David Ljunggren OTTAWA, March 26 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada on Thursday predicted it would have "a tough job" tackling the structural changes that it said were set to permanently alter the country's economic landscape.
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Donald Trump reacts to deadly Air Canada crash at LaGuardia in New York

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the deadly plane crash alongside the NTSB, which is leading the probe.
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On Canada's tariff frontline, business stalls over US trade deal jitters

Windsor-based FASTSIGNS, a Canadian company that designs and installs custom business signs and graphics, last year endured its toughest year since the pandemic as orders from its core automotive clients dried up.
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Canada’s Bill C-12 an 'attack on refugee, migrant rights': Advocates

Rights groups say new law restricting asylum will put thousands ‘at risk of persecution, violence and precarity’.
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Canada's Matt Dunstone opens men's world curling championship with pair of wins

Matt Dunstone is off to a winning start in his debut at the men's world curling championship. The Winnipeg skip opened with a 5-2 win over South Korea in the early draw before defeating Italy 9-2 in the evening on Friday in Ogden,
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Canada Wants To Know If Modern Headlights Have Turned Your Night Drive Into An Alien Abduction

Blinding headlights have moved from social media complaint to government consultation, with feedback open to all Canadians through April 20
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Mercosur and Canada near free-trade agreement with April talks

By Lucinda Elliott and Lisandra Paraguassu MONTEVIDEO/BRASILIA, March 27 (Reuters) - Canada and South America’s Mercosur bloc are advancing toward a free‑trade agreement that could be signed by the end of the year,

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