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Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are five headlines for Monday, Sept. 19.
Morning Headlines

Here are five headlines for this morning:

1) Former prime minister Stephen Harper has been officially invested into the Order of Canada, after a three-year delay due to the pandemic.

2) The European Union’s executive branch recommended that the bloc suspend around $7.5 billion in funding to Hungary over concerns about democratic backsliding and the possible mismanagement of EU money.

3) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to New York next week to attend the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly from Sept. 20-22.

4) Canada's women's 3x3 team captured the 2022 FIBA series title, beating France 21-16 to cap an undefeated weekend.

5) The Canadian business world will be dealing with inflation, the Bank of Canada, cannabis, census data and retail trade this week.

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