Daylight saving time in Canada
By province and territory: Add time zone map; caption notes BC/Saskatchewan IANA standard time zone rendering
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==By province and territory== |
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[[File:Canada time zone map - en.svg|thumb|upright=1.4|Time zones of Canada. British Columbia and Saskatchewan observe fixed UTC offsets year-round and are rendered here under the corresponding [[tz database|IANA standard time zones]] to the east — [[Mountain Standard Time]] (UTC−7) and [[Central Standard Time]] (UTC−6) respectively.]]The provinces and territories that observe DST in Canada include: |
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* [[Alberta]] (currently observes seasonal [[Mountain Time Zone|Mountain Time]]; legislation introduced April 2026 to permanently adopt [[Mountain Daylight Time]] (UTC−6), pending passage by the [[Legislative Assembly of Alberta]]){{cite news |title=Bell: Alberta now on daylight saving time year-round, says Premier Danielle Smith |url=https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/bell-alberta-daylight-time-year-round-premier-danielle-smith |work=Calgary Herald |date=2026-04-20 |access-date=2026-04-20}} |
* [[Alberta]] (currently observes seasonal [[Mountain Time Zone|Mountain Time]]; legislation introduced April 2026 to permanently adopt [[Mountain Daylight Time]] (UTC−6), pending passage by the [[Legislative Assembly of Alberta]]){{cite news |title=Bell: Alberta now on daylight saving time year-round, says Premier Danielle Smith |url=https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/bell-alberta-daylight-time-year-round-premier-danielle-smith |work=Calgary Herald |date=2026-04-20 |access-date=2026-04-20}} |
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