GOOD MORNING
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.
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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.
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Innisfil shooting
A 23-year-old man who died following an exchange of gunfire with police inside an Innisfil, Ont., home has been identified.
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Cold case
Quebec provincial police made an arrest Wednesday in the homicide of a junior college student more than 22 years ago.
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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.
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'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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Every year, a dog hiking business in Nanaimo, B.C., gathers golden retrievers for one last day of fun in the sun
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Why young Canadians are facing such a huge wealth gap.
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