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Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are five headlines for Friday, Sept. 30.
Morning Headlines

Here are five headlines for this morning:

1) It will be Sunday or Monday before all communities in Prince Edward Island are reconnected to the electricity grid — more than a week after post-tropical storm Fiona yanked down power lines across Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec.

2) An Aboriginal chief says it will take 40 years at the current pace to achieve the 94 calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Report. 

3) Hundreds of kids from east Ukraine are stranded in Russian camps that were advertised as summer fun camps.

4) Gas prices have jumped by 19 cents in some places in Canada, because of issues like international problems, seasonality, supply and demand and provincial taxes.

5) The Finnish government said it would significantly limit passenger traffic on Finland’s border with Russia, banning Russian citizens travelling with tourist visas from entering the Nordic country effective Friday.

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