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Most of Canada will shift clocks forward one hour on March 8th, marking the start of Daylight Saving Time. This annual tradition sees clocks move forward at 2 a.m. local time, bringing brighter evenings and signaling the approach of spring. Not all regions observe DST, with Yukon, Saskatchewan, and parts of other provinces remaining on standard time. The practice has historical roots, including wartime efforts to conserve energy.

This news site is a joke. Same story every year, almost word for word. She didn’t even need AI to write it, likelt they usually do now. Are you making minimum wage, Katie Scott? Hope so.Winter may still be lingering but it’s almost time to set those clocks forward one hour, marking the beginning of Daylight saving time will begin this year on March 8, at 2 a.

m. local time as the clock springs forward to 3 a.m. local time. While we might lose an hour of sleep by “springing forward,” it also marks the day when evenings grow brighter, mornings feel a little earlier, and everyone is reminded that spring is on the way. Canadians in most time zones should set their manual devices ahead an hour on March 7 before heading to bed. Smartphones, smartwatches and other digital and wifi-enabled devices will likely automatically adjust while you’re sleeping, but it doesn’t hurt to check them when you wake up on March 8.Daylight saving time is the eight-month-long period between March and November when the majority of the country adjusts its clocks.By “springing forward” in March, we allow for more daylight in the spring and summer months. By “falling back” in November, we allow more daylight in the mornings. Not all Canadians adhere to daylight saving time, however. Yukon, most of Saskatchewan and some parts of Quebec, Ontario and B.C. stay on standard time all year round. Michael Antle, a psychology professor at the University of Calgary, previously told Global News that during wartime in the early 1900s, DST was also. By shifting work schedules, employers wouldn’t have to turn on incandescent lights until workers were almost finished with their shifts. “The idea was one, to give us a little bit more leisure time in the evenings when we have really long days in the summers,” he said. That’s not needed anymore with various energy-saving lightbulbs and with fewer needs around having an extra hour in the evening, Antle said, while more studies are showing the “You’ve caused your body clock, your circadian clock, to get out of sync with the day-night cycle and your work schedule, and you’re forcing people to get up and go to bed, go to work and go to school an hour earlier than they’re used to.”Get daily National news The benefits of changing our clocks twice per year are controversial, and some argue the shift can have measurable impacts on health.Sleep researchers in the U.K. have called for the abolishment of DST due to the impact it has on the human body. ARoger Godbout, a clinical psychologist with the Sleep Laboratory at Riviere-des-Prairies Mental Health Hospital in Montreal, told Global News peopleduring daylight saving time. He said this is due to being exposed to light later in the day, creating a stimulant effect that can make it harder to fall asleep at night. He said making the period when the clocks fall back permanent, giving us more light in the morning, would be more beneficial for health and sleep.Carney leaves for overseas trade trips, starting with IndiaCanada announces $3.7B plan to build 7,500 new military houses Other studies have also shown negative impacts from the yearly switch, including cardiovascular issues. A 2019 report published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine analyzed seven studies that included more than 100,000 participants. It found that there was anMissing North Carolina woman who vanished 24 years ago found ‘alive and well’in 1895 by New Zealand entomologist George Hudson. He proposed the change because it would allow him more daylight hours to find and inspect insects. Not everyone welcomes the clock change, and over the years, people have been calling to cancel daylight saving time altogether.is leading the charge to stop the biannual time switch with a private member’s bill and is calling for Canada to adopt a single, permanent time by opting out of daylight saving time. “My will seek to ask the federal government to hold a pan-Canadian conference alongside their provincial and territorial counterparts, as well as our Indigenous partners, to formalize an agreement to end this practice and establish one set time in Canada,” Lalonde told Parliament on Oct. 1.Lalonde noted that the decision doesn’t rest solely with the federal government. “Time regulation is a provincial and territorial jurisdiction, but what we can do, and we must do, is bring all jurisdictions to the table. A united front is the only way to ensure meaningful, nationwide change. I believe Canada can be a leader on this matter and set the precedent to allow others to follow our lead,” she added. The changing of clocks has been a topic of debate in Canada for many years, with politicians in Alberta, B.C. and Ontario wanting to scrap the century-old practice.in 2019, but the process has been delayed as American states in the same time zone wait for California to pull the trigger.“My usual response to this is that our biggest trading partner and group of people that we want to stay in sync with has not yet changed their clocks,” Eby said. “But yeah, it’s open to the new world that we’re in that we stand on our own two feet as a province in relation to everything, including time zones,” he said with a chuckle, before adding, “I’ll ponder that one.”

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