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Ontario, Canada & DST
The Ontario government plans to follow the lead of the United States by
extending daylight time in the province by four weeks, beginning in March, 2007.
Attorney General Michael Bryant announced in the legislature on 20 October 2005
that Ontario is making the move because of its “extensive and inextricable
links” to the United States.
Ministry of the Attorney General / Ministère du
Procureur général
Official News Release
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October 20, 2005
ONTARIO
TO CHANGE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME IN 2007
TORONTO — Ontarians will be changing their clocks on different dates in
the spring and fall as the province adopts extended daylight saving
time, Attorney General Michael Bryant announced today.
Beginning in 2007, daylight saving time will start on the second
Sunday in March, and end on the first Sunday in November. Similar
changes were recently adopted in the United States.
"It is important to maintain Ontario's competitive advantage by
coordinating time changes with our major trading partner, and
harmonizing our financial, industrial, transportation and communications
links," said Bryant. "This is in the best interest of Ontario."
An inter-ministerial committee, led by David Zimmer, Parliamentary
Assistant to the Attorney General, looked into the advantages and
disadvantages of changing daylight saving time. The committee reviewed
public safety, energy, trade, and other issues, and consulted with
stakeholders and other levels of government. Daylight saving time in
Ontario is governed by the Time Act, legislation that is the
responsibility of the Attorney General.
"We consulted 23 groups representing the agriculture, education,
energy, financial, industry, and transportation sectors, and others,"
said Zimmer. "The majority of stakeholders supported synchronizing
daylight saving time with the U.S."
"We heard from Ontarians, and most individuals and groups who
contacted us want to be in harmony with our neighbours," said Bryant.
"Our economies and societies are inextricably linked. That fact, along
with possible benefits in reducing accidents, energy conservation and
crime prevention, support a coordinated time change." |
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News:
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USA & Canada clocks
on Standard Time until:
Sunday 11 March 2012 2am local time
Europe / UK clocks
on Standard Time until:
Sunday 25 March 2012 01:00 GMT
UK clocks change trial being considered
Have your say YES
or NO
Australia clocks
on Daylight Saving Time
Cuba will end DST two weeks later this year
Delayed to 13 November 2011 at 01:00
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USA
Time + Canada Time
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Atlantic Time (Canada),
Eastern
Time (EST),
Central Time (CST),
Mountain Time (MT),
Pacific Time (PST),
Alaska Time (AKST),
Hawaii Time (HST),
Daylight
Saving Time (DST)
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Europe
Time
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Central European Time (CET),
Eastern European Time (EET),
Western European Time (WET),
British Summer Time (BST)
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Asia Pacific
Time
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China Time (CST),
India
Time (IST),
Japan
Time (JST)
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Countries
on GMT
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Europe
(Winter only)
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UK,
Ireland,
Portugal
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Africa
(All Year)
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St
Helena,
Burkina Faso,
Gambia,
Ghana,
Guinea,
Guinea-Bissau,
Ivory Coast,
Liberia,
Mali,
Mauritania,
Morocco,
Sao Tome,
Senegal,
Togo,
Western Sahara
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Remember:
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When you change
your
clocks

Change
your
Fire Alarm
batteries!
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