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Pamela McColl

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Pamela McColl is a Canadian publishing entrepreneur[1] and advocate of children's issues and smoking cessation best known for releasing a smoke-free version of the classic Twas The Night Before Christmas.[2]

Her company Grafton and Scratch Publishing[3] has published "Baby and Me Tobacco Free", which she co-authored with Laurie Adams, and is the publisher of Twas The Night Before Christmas.

She is the publisher of seven books, including Pacific Spirit: The Forest Reborn, which United States Senator Frank Murkowski, the chair of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, labeled as “one of the most important works on forest management” in recent years.[4]

McColl has been featured in major media including The New York Post,[5] Huffington Post,[6] The View with Barbara Walters, Vanity Fair, and USA Today.[7]

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