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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Sept. 14.
Morning Headlines

Here are five headlines for this morning:

1) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declared Monday, Sept. 19 a federal holiday to mourn Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her state funeral in London.

2) Hockey Canada told Ottawa of its National Equity Fund — used to pay off victims of alleged sexual abuse by hockey players — in 2019, three years before the organization became embroiled in scandal.

3) Ukrainian troops piled pressure on retreating Russian forces, pressing deeper into occupied territory and sending more Kremlin troops fleeing ahead of the counteroffensive.

4) Ken Starr, a former federal appellate judge and a prominent attorney whose criminal investigation of Bill Clinton led to the president’s impeachment, has died at age 76.

5) A new study has found that the pandemic provided Canadians the opportunity to rethink their financial goals, with many moving, switching careers and planning to travel.

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