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Clocks to spring forward as Canada recognizes daylight saving time

Some areas of the country don't observe daylight time, including some parts of Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Nunavut



Most of Canada will observe daylight saving time, requiring clocks to be set forward one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday. Some regions, including parts of Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Nunavut, do not observe the change. While many electronic devices adjust automatically, manually adjusting clocks remains necessary for some, including historic timepieces. The debate over continuing daylight saving time persists, with Alberta holding a referendum on the issue in 2021.

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