Seasonal tradition of ‘springing forward’ meant most people in Canada moved their clocks an hour forward. Yukon and most of Saskatchewan keep their clocks the same year-round.
John Scott of Scotiabell prepares the tower clock for daylight saving time change at Fire Station No. 315 in Toronto on March 9, 2019.The seasonal tradition of “springing forward” meant most people in Canada moved their clocks an hour forward, switching to daylight time.Yukon and most of Saskatchewan keep their clocks the same year-round.
Michael Antle, a University of Calgary psychology professor, says the impacts of the time change will be felt for a while. But, he says, people can go to bed a little earlier and give themselves extra time in the morning to help combat sleepiness.
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