When opioids kill some of us and bring organs to others, that is not a mixed blessing
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OPINION
Injustice, in the flesh
When opioids kill some of us, and their organs go to others, no one should see that as a mixed blessing – we should question the system, and who benefits most
ARIZONA O'NEILL
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2026
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Arizona O’Neill is a Montreal author and artist, and one half of the Instagram page @ONeillReads. Her comics have appeared in Hazlitt, Exclaim!, Canadian Geographic and the Montreal Gazette, and she illustrated Nelly Arcan’s L’enfant dans le miroir and Heather O’Neill’s Valentine in Montreal. She is the author of the…
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