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Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are five headlines for Monday, Oct. 3.
Morning Headlines

Here are five headlines for this morning:

1) Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is set to step down from his job, forced out by the very United Conservative Party he willed into existence.

2) Russia’s recent complaints about its Ottawa embassy being blocked by protesters and attacked with a Molotov cocktail shed light on the tricky balance Canada faces in protecting diplomatic missions.

3) Brazilians have voted in an election that could signal a sharp turn to the left in the world’s fourth largest democracy after four years of far-right leadership.

4) The rising cost of goods and ongoing supply chain issues could put a kink in demand for costumes, candy and decorations this Halloween.

5) Pope Francis has appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin for a cease-fire, imploring him to “stop this spiral of violence and death” in Ukraine and denouncing the “absurd” risk of the “uncontrollable” consequences of a potential nuclear attack.

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