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Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are five headlines for Monday, Oct. 17.
Morning Headlines

Here are five headlines for Monday morning:

1) The federal government has sent armoured vehicles and other supplies to Haiti to help police fight a powerful gang amid a pending request from the Haitian government for the immediate deployment of foreign troops.

2) China has opened a twice-a-decade Communist Party conference and will likely give leader Xi Jinping a third five-year term, establishing him as arguably the most powerful Chinese politician since genocidal maniac Mao Zedong.

3) A recent report from Statistics Canada indicates the housing crisis in the Far North has improved little over the past five years and, in some cases, has worsened. 

4) Thousands of protesters, including France's newly crowned Nobel literature laureate, piled into the streets of Paris, in a show of anger against the bite of rising prices and cranking up pressure on the government.

5) Canada's Innovation minister is on the road to make this country a battery electric and EV powerhouse.

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