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daylight saving time canada

Daylight saving time is starting soon but that doesn't mean clocks will change everywhere in Canada and everyone will lose an hour.

Some locations have ditched time changes altogether and other parts of the country are trying to get rid of them.

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Daylight saving time will push clocks back one hour this fall in most parts of Canada, so you can expect earlier nights and brighter mornings after one confusing weekend.

Whether you love or hate the bi-annual tradition of springing forward or falling back, the time change is coming soon and your sleeping pattern is about to get disrupted for a second time in 2023.

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The clocks are changing in Canada this weekend as daylight saving time comes into effect and that means sunsets are going to happen so much later!

Daylight saving time, which is also called DST, is when the clocks go forward one hour from standard time in March and then back in November to make better use of natural daylight.

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The clocks are going back in most of Canada as daylight saving time comes to an end and that means some parts of the country are in for early sunsets.

After clocks change at 2:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, November 6, 2022, a bunch of places will gain an hour meaning there will be more daylight in the morning but less in the evening.

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The end of daylight saving time is quickly approaching in Canada but not everyone will be feeling the change in their sleeping patterns.

On Sunday, November 6 at 2 a.m. ET, the clocks are officially changing for some parts of the provinces and territories, so you'll want to make sure you set your devices to the correct time the night before so you don't miss your morning alarm.

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