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# Quebec Leaders Demand Air Canada Executive Step Down Amid Language Controversy
**March 25, 2026** — Elected officials in Quebec are pushing for the removal of Air Canada chief executive Michael Rousseau following remarks he made exclusively in English in response to the fatal aircraft collision at LaGuardia Airport. The statements have drawn sharp criticism from provincial politicians who argue the comments were inappropriate and disrespectful given the bilingual obligations of the country’s flagship carrier.
In a separate legal development, a court has ruled against technology giants Meta and YouTube, holding both companies responsible in a groundbreaking lawsuit centered on social media’s role in fostering addiction among users. The decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing global reckoning over how major platforms are held accountable for the psychological impact of their products.
Meanwhile, in Ontario, agricultural producers are mounting opposition to proposed plans for a high-speed rail corridor that would cut through farmland in the province. Farmers argue the infrastructure project threatens their livelihoods and land, and are actively working to halt or redirect the development before construction moves forward.
