Halloween is a celebration often spent indulging in chocolate, binging scary movies, and perhaps investing time and money into creative costume designs. But for many Canadians, the preparations can be costly. For candy alone, the average household will spend anywhere from $25 to $40, according to experts. (CTV News)

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Classified as: McGill experts, Pascal Thériault, Farm Management and Technology Program, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Halloween, inflation
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Published on: 30 Oct 2023

A new study from researchers at McGill University is looking into the link between holidays and nut allergies in children. The study found that bouts of anaphylaxis brought on by peanut allergies increased by 85 per cent on Halloween and 60 per cent on Easter, compared to the rest of the year. (CTV News)

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Classified as: Halloween, nut allergies, children, Moshe Ben-Shoshan, Melanie Leung
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Published on: 28 Oct 2020
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