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Bound, tortured, killed: A Star exposé. Plus: Ottawa vows to close 'unfair' tax loopholes

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Morning Headlines Photographer set out to document Iraqi soldiers' fight against Daesh. Instead he s

[thestar.com newsletter logo]( Morning Headlines [Photographer set out to document Iraqi soldiers' fight against Daesh. Instead he saw civilians bound, tortured, killed. ]( Photographer set out to document Iraqi soldiers' fight against Daesh. Instead he saw civilians bound, tortured, killed. Warning: Disturbing Content. Published by the Toronto Star and ABC News, the photographs and video of Iraqi photographer Ali Arkady are evidence of war crimes committed by soldiers that Canada and its more than 60 coalition partners have designated the good guys in the battle against Daesh. [Read More]( Finance Minister Bill Morneau vows to close 'unfair' tax loopholes. Commitment follows a Star investigation that detailed a culture of corporate secrecy that remains entrenched across the country. [Read More]( What kind of party will the new Conservative leader inherit? The Conservative leadership race down to its final days. [Read More]( Advertisement [advertising]( Ontario’s top court reprimands judge for ‘frustrating administration of justice’ [Read More]( Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner now a focus in Russia probe [Read More]( My daily commute by bike turned me into a witness of a truly tragic event [Read More]( New green bins are a smashing success, but not with raccoons [Read More]( Wynne defends 25% hydro rate cut: ‘All of those costs were on the shoulders of people today’ [Read More]( Union Pearson Express ridership up, but still heavily subsidized [Read More]( [“we're sinking”]( Michael Page, a 35-year-resident of Ward’s Island speaking about conditions on the island Thursday, as a record-breaking amount of rain fell on the city. “It’s raining like crazy and there’s so sign of it really letting up.” Share your feedback [Envelope icon](mailto:webmaster@thestar.ca?subject=Feedback%20for%20our%20editors) Follow the star [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Sign up for more newsletters from the Toronto Star]( You are receiving this email because you provided us with the following email address: {EMAIL}. Please [click here to unsubscribe]( | [View our privacy policy]( Copyright Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. 1996 - 2016. All rights reserved. [thestar.com]( a property of Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., 1 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6, [www.thestar.com/contactus](

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