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October 13, 2022

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An Afghan women's rights activist is denied refugee admission into Canada, a man who died following an exchange of gunfire with officers in Ontario is identified, and Quebec police make an arrest in a cold case.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

Bureaucratic bungle

In one of the latest disappointments in Canada's efforts to aid Afghan refugees, a prominent Afghan women's activist has had her temporary resident permit application denied, seemingly due to a bureaucratic mistake.

Innisfil shooting

A 23-year-old man who died following an exchange of gunfire with police inside an Innisfil, Ont., home has been identified.

Cold case

Quebec provincial police made an arrest Wednesday in the homicide of a junior college student more than 22 years ago.

Nuclear talks

NATO's Nuclear Planning Group met Thursday as the military alliance presses ahead with plans to hold a nuclear exercise next week, amid concerns over Vladimir Putin's threats.

'Side hustle'

An RBC survey says a new economy is emerging from the younger generations in Canada due to the increased cost of living.

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