Canadians to spend 28% more on Halloween 2022 compared to 2021: report

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Canadians to spend 28% more on Halloween 2022 compared to 2021: report
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A new report suggests that Canadians are expected to spend 28.4 percent more on Halloween this year than they did last year.

Members of the Richard family say they are definitely spending more on Halloween this year."And then we’re going to take them to Heritage park for Halloween."

The letter outlined the school's focus on equity and inclusivity and said administration considers several questions before green-lighting school activities, including: if everyone can participate fully, if it has a potential for safety concerns, if it holds the potential for racism and/or cultural insensitivity or if it can make financial insecurities visible.

A second email sent to parents the next day seemed to backtrack, saying students could, in fact, wear a costume. The Calgary Board of Education and Alberta Education both say that there is no system-wide policy on celebrating Halloween at its schools.

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