Quebec's legislature has voted to demand the resignation of Air Canada's CEO following his failure to speak French in a video addressing the recent deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the controversy surrounding the CEO's language choice, which has sparked significant backlash in Quebec, where French is the official language. The incident has intensified discussions about the importance of bilingual communication in Canadian corporations, particularly those operating in regions with strong linguistic identities. The legislature's decision reflects the broader sentiment in Quebec regarding the preservation and promotion of the French language in public and corporate communications.