Quebec towns split as some opt to forgo Halloween until Friday due to weather
MONTREAL — The move by some Quebec towns to ask trick-or-treaters to hold off until the day after Halloween is proving to be a divisive one, with the debate raging on social media Thursday even as the rain came as forecast.
A few dozen communities began making the call Wednesday to postpone the annual candy collection, as weather forecasters predicted heavy rains and high winds for Thursday evening.
The trend culminated with Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante tweeting that the nasty forecast was enough to ask parents and kids to wait one night to collect their candy, citing public safety.
As criticism mounted on social media under the hashtag #Halloweengate, Plante fired back, summing up the issue in a tweet: “Damn(ed) if you do, damn(ed) if you don’t.”