The Black Candle

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By Emily Murphy

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""The Black Candle" is a significant work by Emily F. Murphy, also known as "Janey Canuck". This early exploration of the illegal drug trade in Canada was initially published in 1922 based on earlier articles in Maclean's Magazine. Let's delve into the details: Summary Topic: The novel sheds light on the evils of the drug trade. Setting: It focuses on Canada during the early 20th century. Content: Murphy's exposé delves into the impact of drugs, including opium, heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. Legacy: Her work led to laws governing narcotics in Canada, which remained largely unchanged until the late 1960s. Emily Murphy's courageous exploration of this pressing issue remains relevant, and her efforts paved the way for greater awareness and regulation."
The Black Candle