Trudeau hands out advice on Halloween, saying ‘sacrifice’ necessary for many
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to stick to local health guidelines when considering how to celebrate Halloween next week.
The question of how to handle the spooky evening is top of mind for many parents who are trying to assess the patchwork of regional health advice, guidance and stern warnings about trick-or-treating.
Health authorities in Ontario have advised against it in the hot spots of Toronto, Peel Region, York Region and Ottawa, despite the fact that Canada’s top doctor has deemed it a safe activity in most places if health protocols are followed.
Quebec Premier François Legault has said trick-or-treating can go ahead in Canada’s viral epicentre so long as participants wear face masks and head out with family rather than friends.


