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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
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Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning.

1. The federal election's advance poll turnout has broken a record with 7.3 million ballots cast, Elections Canada says.

2. Bells tolled and Catholic faithful gathered as the archbishop of Toronto held a mass for Pope Francis.

3. The White House says there have been "successes" at the border — but is saying nothing about what might convince Donald Trump to drop his tariffs.

4. Five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team have pleaded not guilty as jury selection begins in their sexual assault trial.

5. The U.S. and global economies will likely slow significantly in the wake of President Donald Trump's tariffs and the uncertainty they have created. 

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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