19 Replies to “Pardon, Not Sorry”

  1. It’s more important to drag the Air Canada CEO through the mud than to find out the actual reason for the accident. The frogs are always croaking about something.

  2. I note that Jean Cretin couldn’t really spake duh Inglis;

    Mark Carnage can’t speak French;

    And Justin Turdeau spoke uh, uh, uh.

  3. Just once – JUST ONCE IS ALL I ASK – I’d like for one of these CEO types who get in hot water with the woke mind virus crowd to grow a set and put out an official statement that says “GFY!”.

    1. English is the language of worldwide Aviation, but the government is demanding they pander to quebec.

      1. My brother was in the RCAF and was a controller. He told me he read a report about an Air Canada pilot who spoke French to the tower In Calgary as he was coming in to land….this was at the time when the stupid policy of Bilingualism was shoved down the throats of English Canadians. The pilot was apparently trying to push his luck. So the controller shut off the transmissions from the pilot for a few minutes just to bring him back to reality. Not sure if the pilot was fired, but he should have been.

  4. Is there an election going on in Quebec? because that’s probably why they are beating their chests about it to show which party will more defend Quebec’s interests.

    1. Ben Molroney did a segment on this tonight, and yes there is an upcoming Federal bi-election in Quebec and his conclusion was yes, the whole language thing is all about that.

  5. somewhere LIberals are laughing about being ‘caught red handed’ over this.
    figure out for yourself why that is

  6. This is retarded en tabarnak. The guy made a good announcement. So he doesn’t speak French. That a problem? Because if it is, Carney should also have a talk with the Governor-General.

  7. Well just look where the whole bill101 bilingualism mess has taken us. Speak what you want. The government has no business telling people what to say or how to say it. They started with what language you sign your business with and now the police nock on your door when the government doesn’t like what you post. Soon they will just seize your property and send you to camp. It took 60 years of compliance to get here .

  8. Father was an air traffic controller. Ottawa, Goose Bay, Toronto, Sault Ste. Marie. We took a family trip to PEI one summer, stopped for an overnight in Quebec City. It was 1972 and they were not nice to us. Quebec insisted on French being used in the airline industry even though English is the international language. On return we went through Maine instead.

  9. This all started innocently enough out of compassion. In 1746 after the Battle of Culloden, the English troops massacred what was left of the Jacobite army on the field and the English government deported thousands of Scots and outlawed the clans, tartan, bagpipes, and weapons. Fast forward to the Plains of Abraham 1759 and after the battle the peace treaty compassionately allowed the French to keep their religion, language, weapons, land and property, an about face as to how the Scots were treated. As a result we now have inherited a system that costs us hundreds of millions of dollars every year, and to what end? We are all the poorer for it and the demands and indignation just keep growing year after year. Instead of one language to foster unification we now have two official languages and growing demands for more recognition for others. In addition we foster these demands by providing tax-payer funded interpreters in all manner of government services for any number of languages. When we become a multi-cultural, multi-lingual, multi-denominational, multi-legal, multi-principal state we become a multi-mess of appeasing boot-lickers all because of our overwhelming desire to appear compassionate.

    1. @Jaymo:
      She can’t speak French but she no doubt is bilingual because she can speak injun. That’s gives her a pass.

  10. Why is the director of communications at Air Canada not being drawn and quartered in the press?
    Is not the head office of Air Canada in Montreal ?
    Is French a dying language in Canada?
    Is Mark Carney’s principal residence in the USA? Just asking for tax purposes…
    So many angles…not explored, reported.

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