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The Trudeau family totally won Halloween with their costumes

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family killed it this Halloween dressed in their best super hero garb for a spooky night of trick-or-treating

The Trudeau family totally won Halloween with their costumes

Photo: @adamscotti via Twitter

When it comes to dressing up for Halloween, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family definitely know how to do it right. This year, the Trudeau clan went trick-or-treating at Rideau Hall decked out in full superhero style. (OK, Xavier was a werewolf, but he had a cape, so it counts!)

Justin started the Halloween festivities earlier in the day with a super fun costume reveal on his way to work. As he descended the stairs in a sharp blue suit and red tie, he ripped open his shirt to show off the iconic Superman S.  You can watch the full reveal below:

So if Justin was Clark Kent, it makes sense that Sophie went the incognito superhero route too, dressing as Diana Prince, Wonder Woman's alter ego. We'll be honest, it took us a while to recognize that Sophie was Wonder Woman in disguise, but just like in the recent Wonder Woman movie, the huge sword was a dead giveaway.

Obviously, the kids also got in on the superhero fun with Xavier dressed as a super-werewolf (remember the cape—it counts!), Ella-Grace as Sophie's mini-me in full Wonder Woman regalia and little Hadrian stealing the show as Skye from PAW Patrol. (High five for defying gender stereotypes, Hadrian! You're living your best life.)

Read more: Hadrien joined dad Justin Trudeau on Parliament Hill and the result is adorable 8 times Justin Trudeau was absolutely adorable with kids

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Kevin is an associate editor for Canadian Business in Toronto, Ontario. More of their work can be found in MSN Canada, Chatelaine and This Magazine

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