With Halloween festivities set to kick off in a few hours, some homeowners might be worried about overzealous revellers and for good reason: property damage reports tend to emerge before and after trick-or-treating.
A recent study by Preszler Law says that between 2019 and 2023, 2,549 incidents per 100,000 people were reported in Ontario. But while that might seem high, Ontario actually enjoys lower rates of reported Halloween-related property damage than other provinces, with only Quebec ranked lower (1,743 incidents per 100,000 people).
The report, which uses data from StatsCan, indicates that Saskatchewan has the highest average rate of property damage during the Halloween season (specifically the month of October). The prairie province has an average of 6,371 incidents per 100,000 people, closely followed by Manitoba, with 5,964 incidents per 100,000.
Alberta ranks third in the country, recording an average of 5,075 incidents per 100,000 residents. The analysis also indicates …