Most Ontarians are gaining an extra hour of sleep this weekend, with clocks going back one hour at 2 a.m.
With daylight saving time ending at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, Ontarians can catch a few extra Z’s, with clocks slated to “fall back” an hour.
Saskatchewan, Yukon and some areas of British Columbia, Quebec and Ontario do not recognize daylight saving time, which was first observed in Canada in 1908. Its Canadian origins were in Port Arthur and Thunder Bay, after which other locations in Canada began following suit. Regina joined in 1914, followed by Winnipeg and Brandon in 1916, with others falling on board in subsequent years.
Ottawa West—Nepean PC MPP Jeremy Roberts moved the bill, and made it contingent on New York State and Quebec also eliminating the twice-annual time change. “The Attorney General has given me his word that he will not do this until we get our other neighbouring jurisdictions on board.”
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