With the spookiest evening of the year arriving Oct. 31, many parents are wondering how COVID-19 is going to affect their plans for trick-or-treating this year.
On Tuesday, (Oct. 20), Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed he, too, will be staying home with his family instead of gathering treats with his children.
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Trudeau said his children might take part in an Easter-style egg hunt around the house, instead.
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Last Friday, Trudeau was providing an update on the federal response to COVID-19 and acknowledged how difficult the pandemic has been for people, especially kids.
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Questioning how to handle Halloween this year is on the mind of many parents. Health officials in some provinces have recommended families stay home instead of participating in door-knocking for candy this year.
Provincial health officer that British Columbians should 香蕉视频直播榮tick to six香蕉视频直播 this year. While also encouraging people to pre-package candies and have them ready for children, allowing them to trick-or-treat one at a time.
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