The Guardian Australia
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·3 hours ago
Canadian astronaut’s bon mots help heal wounds from French language row
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen spoke French during NASA's Artemis II mission, marking the first time the language was voiced from deep space. His effort came amid a controversy over Air Canada's former CEO's linguistic snub that ignited public outrage and political backlash. Hansen's use of French has been hailed as a moment of national pride for Canadians.
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