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Scholastic has been selling books , pens and posters to students for decades. Along the way, it's become one of the world's largest publishers of children's books, with titles like The Hungers Game and Harry Potter. So h...
How Scholastic became so tight with Canadian schools is an episode from Cost of Living by CBC. Scholastic has been selling books , pens and posters to students for decades. Along the way, it's become one of the world's largest publishers of...
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Scholastic has been selling books , pens and posters to students for decades. Along the way, it's become one of the world's largest publishers of children's books, with titles like The Hungers Game and Harry Potter. So how did the relationship between a for-profit U.S. company and Canadian schools become so unshakeable? Also, we ask: Does happiness breed success, or is it the other way around?
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How Scholastic became so tight with Canadian schools is from Cost of Living by CBC.
Published Jan 9, 2026 and 00:27:44 long