@canada Residents of #canada, would you be in favour of your province or territory abolishing annual clock changes and moving to a consistent, year round time?
If yes, what would you prefer: year round daylight savings time (an extra hour of sunlight in the evening) or standard time (an extra hour of sunlight in the morning)?


I’m not sure. I know that due to our position and lack of sunlight, most Canadians are deficient in vitamin D, so I supplement for that anyway. But I love not having to change my clocks. One hour’s shift of what little sunlight we get in the winter doesn’t matter IMO. Just stop flip-flopping!
Oh, the horror of changing a clock…
Oh, the horror of poorer mental health, increased car accidents and heart attacks…
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/health-examined/202603/how-daylight-saving-time-affects-well-being-and-health
Ooo.psychology today , that’s almost science.
Like most psychology studies, they misuse stats to generate a conclusion they already made before the study. Psychology is a joke, epidemiology is a joke, but together the make the Reece’s peanut butter of shit science.
What if all those events were just due to weather changes coincident with fall and spring time changes? Did they look at mean temperatures? Air pressure?
Example, from the link you didn’t read,
“An analysis in the European Journal of Public Health from 2024 showed no increase in suicide in Austria, Switzerland, and Sweden following the start of daylight saving time. However, data vary, and studies show that some subgroups, including patients with substance use disorders, may incur a 6.59 percent increase in suicide risk soon after the springtime change.”
A subgroup of a subgroup may have (that means not significant) an effect. Typical of garbage published around this.
I suggest you people find solutions to real problems in the world.