Air Canada says its CEO, Michael Rousseau, plans to retire. He had faced criticism over an English-only condolence message after a deadly crash this month at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. On Monday, the airline based in French-speaking Quebec said Rousseau told the board he will retire by the end of the third quarter. Two pilots died after an Air Canada Jazz flight from Montreal hit a fire truck on the runway. One pilot, Antoine Forest, was a French-speaking Quebecer. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec Premier François Legault criticized the airline CEO's English-only message. Hundreds have complained to Canada’s language watchdog.