Quebec, the world's largest producer of maple syrup, faces significant challenges due to climate change, necessitating new adaptation strategies. The Canadian government is working to bolster these efforts to protect this vital industry.
Air Canada CEO Michel Russo has resigned following intense criticism for his English statements after a plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. The lack of a French apology angered the French-speaking community in Quebec.
An investigation by the CBC has revealed that a major producer in Quebec has been diluting maple syrup with cane sugar and selling it as authentic. This scandal raises consumer concerns and highlights the importance of regulation in the maple syrup industry.
Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada, has apologized for his inability to express condolences in French following widespread criticism for sending a message solely in English to the victims of a plane crash in New York. The incident, which resulted in the deaths of two pilots, has ignited anger among officials in Quebec.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau faces backlash after issuing a condolence message solely in English following a tragic plane crash in New York. Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned the act as a reflection of a 'lack of wisdom and compassion'.