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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are five headlines for Thursday, Oct. 13.
Morning Headlines

Here are five headlines for this morning:

1) An officer who worked with outreach and mental health teams and a veteran constable who was a trained crisis negotiator were identified as the two police officers who died after a shooting in Innisfil, Ont.

2) The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it fears the federal government will seek to keep some information from becoming public during an inquiry into the unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act.

3) The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to condemn Russia’s “attempted illegal annexation” of four Ukrainian regions and demand that Moscow immediately reverse its actions.

4) Unbowed Western powers pledged to supply Ukraine with more potent air defence systems following a furious barrage of retaliatory Russian missile strikes.

5)  A court in military-ruled Myanmar convicted a Japanese journalist of violating immigration law, adding three years to the seven-year prison sentence he was handed last week for filming an anti-government protest.

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