Governor General, Air Canada CEO trigger ‘tidal wave’ of complaints to languages czar
OTTAWA — Canada’s official languages commissioner said Tuesday his office received a “tidal wave” of complaints last year, triggered by the appointment of a governor general who isn’t fluent in French and an English-only speech delivered by Air Canada’s CEO.
The office received 5,409 complaints during the 2021-22 period, compared to a number that fluctuated between 415 and 1,870 in the nine preceding years. Almost 75 per cent of complaints last year involved the Governor General and the Air Canada CEO, according to a report tabled Tuesday by commissioner Raymond Théberge.
Théberge told reporters it is an “error” to name people who can’t speak both official languages to positions of authority. “If we make exceptions,” he said, “the message that it gives is that there’s a language more important than the other.”
“The message,” he said, “comes from above; the example comes from above.”


