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Five headlines for Sunday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning 
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Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning.

  1. The second anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6 will be quiet, say families, but no less important.
  2. The federal government is looking at speeding up the introduction of a skills training tax credit, to encourage workers to consider upgrading their skills while stuck at home right now.
  3. The coronavirus pandemic has cancelled the gathering to honour the 10th anniversary of the worst mine accident in U.S. history.
  4. Federated Co-op has closed a distribution warehouse in Calgary amidst fued with Calgary Co-op, laying off hundreds of workers. 
  5. Closure of the Canada-U.S. border has border communities feeling like "ghost towns" while trying to adapt.  

For all the latest national and international news, as well as sports, keep visiting MooseJawToday.com and scroll down our page for the headlines.

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