A new poll suggests that Canadians are divided on whether to hand out Halloween candy this year, with 48% saying they will and 46% saying they won't. The poll also reveals that 79% of families with kids plan to go trick-or-treating.
TORONTO — A new poll suggests Canadians are roughly split down the middle when it comes to handing out Halloween candy this year.
For those with kids in their household, the proportion of those dishing out treats jumps to 63 per cent.Of the 350 respondents with kids old enough to go trick-or-treating, 79 per cent said they would do so.Roughly 15 per cent of respondents said they were cutting back on spending, while 11 per cent said they were throwing more cash at the holiday.
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