Province seeking feedback on daylight saving time
EDMONTON, AB — The Alberta government is taking another look at daylight saving time.
The province is asking for public feedback about whether Alberta should continue observing daylight saving time.
“We know people have strong opinions about changing their clocks twice a year, and we want to hear them,” said Nate Glubish, Service Alberta Minister, in a statement. “As more Canadian provinces and territories and some American states are having discussions about this, it’s important that we hear from Albertans.”
Currently, the province observes daylight saving time from the second Sunday in March until the first Sunday in November, which sees clocks moved ahead one hour.