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Halloween is only a couple of days away and as it gets closer the inevitable questions always come up.
What should I be/what should I wear for Halloween?
How much candy should we buy for kids who come trick or treating?
You are on your own for the first one, but Census Mapper has taken some of the guesswork out of candy buying. They have applied census data to maps to look at kid density across Canadian cities.
Their Halloween map, called Trick-or-Treat Children per (haunted) Dwelling, is designed in shades of orange for that Halloween feel.
Census Mapper was designed to provide a place to see census data from across of Canada. The idea is to create a simple user experience to help people get the most use out of Canadian census data.