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Pamela McColl
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Manitoba
Occupation(s)Author, anti-smoking and anti-cannabis advocate
Websitetwasthenightbeforechristmas.ca

Pamela McColl is a Canadian publishing author and advocate of children's issues and smoking cessation, best known for publishing a revised version of Twas The Night Before Christmas.

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She is a rabid cannabis Prohibitionist. She has been published in the Birth Institute journal on the smoking cessation and the use of marijuana in pregnancy.[1][2] She is a director on the advisory council of the national not-for-profit corporation Smart Approaches to Marijuana Canada.[3][4] In 2015, she edited the book On Marijuana, a collection of essays and articles from opponents of cannabis legalisation.[5] She is the publisher of seven books, including Pacific Spirit: The Forest Reborn.[6]

McColl's company Grafton and Scratch Publishing published Baby and Me Tobacco Free, which she co-authored with Laurie Adams. It also published Twas The Night Before Christmas, her revised, "smoke-free" version of A Visit from St. Nicholas (1823).[7]

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