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Manitoba considers move to permanent daylight time, but there are conditions

Manitoba Minister for Municipal Relations Eileen Clarke spoke on Thursday about a bill that will halt spring and fall time changes. Manitoba and other provinces are watching the United States closely to see if they will make the switch to permanent daylight time first. – Nov 17, 2022

The Manitoba government is considering a move to year-round daylight time.

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A bill now before the legislature would put a halt to the annual spring fall time changes, but there’s a catch. The United States must also make the change to permanent daylight time and Manitobans must support the idea.

Municipal Relations Minister Eileen Clarke says public consultations are to begin early next year.

Ontario and British Columbia have passed similar laws that are also contingent on states south of the border adopting year-round daylight time.

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There is no indication that might happen any time soon, as a U.S. bill to adopt the change has stalled in Congress.

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Most states and provinces extended daylight time by four weeks in 2007 and maintained the tradition of changing clocks twice a year.

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