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  1. Cold_Collection_6241 on

    For families split between West and East it brings them an hour closer together for phone calls at least.

  2. Feels like we’re going through a wave. What is this, three provinces/territories in as many weeks? The whole country may swap over at this rate.

  3. Meanwhile Saskatchewan’s been here not changing clocks since 1966… but sure, these provinces are revolutionary geniuses…

  4. Talinn_Makaren on

    Oh sure we don’t change clocks in Saskatchewan forever but the second BC does it people can’t jump on the bandwagon fast enough. Seriously, screw you guys.

  5. MoreGaghPlease on

    All of these are bandaid solutions that fail to address the core problem. If Canada wants more daylight we need to readjust the tilt of the earth, or else build a giant space mirror. That said, for Ontario at least it makes no sense to get started on a giant space mirror unless New York and Quebec are also involved.

  6. Otherwise known as changing time zones. Alberta moves to Central Standard Time, following BC’s move to Mountain Standard Time. I feel like people are not understanding this part of “permanent daylight savings time”.

  7. Hanzo_The_Ninja on

    I’m pretty sure NWT is following BC’s lead here, considering how closely aligned the two are.

  8. Daylight Saving Time. There is no ‘s’. That is all!

    (I don’t really care, I am just having fun)

  9. Saskatchewan turned out fine, the rest will be too. – someone who hasn’t been to Saskatchewan in a long time.

    I’m excited though, earliest sunset will be like 5:30 pm

  10. LegitimateRegion9541 on

    if your born during standard time are you now an hour older or an hour younger.

  11. PlatypusMaximum3348 on

    I hope the rest of the provinces follow suite because this will be really odd

  12. Wtf is with this obsession with getting rid of standard time? It’s right in the name, standard!