Join the petition to ask the Canadian government to adopt Standard Time all year round.

"Changing clocks twice a year is hazardous to your health.  There are many studies showing that changing the clock and staying on Daylight Saving Time negatively impacts our circadian rhythm, causes increases in strokes and heart attacks, impacts people with depression and seasonal affective disorder and causes more car accidents.

I ask the Canadian Government to finally stop Daylight Saving Time and enact Permanent Standard Time. Even if one person is saved from having a stroke or heart attack or is saved from a car accident, it’s worth it.  Support the health and safety of Canadians and set an example for the rest of the world.

Follow the scientific research. Do the right thing and not just the easy and uninformed thing.  Don’t change the clocks. Leave them on Standard Time year round. Do not spring forward."

  • tarsn
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    9 months ago

    Agree with the sentiment but these online petitions are worthless in my opinion

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    9 months ago

    No. I want daylight savings time all year round. Standard time is balls.

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      I couldn’t care less about which mode we’re on. It’s like debating if we should remain sitting down or standing up to avoid getting punched in the face or the dick. Just stop fucking hitting us!

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        I want more sunlight in the evening for my activities after my 9-5 job!

        What’s the fucking point of having sunlight at 5am if I’m fucking sleeping?

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          Maybe we also should talk about not needing to work so many hours that it’s necessary to ration the sun then, too.

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            9-5 is not too many hours. It having to be 9-5 is a bigger problem.

            If this guy could work 8-4 instead, the clock choice would not matter.

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              ooh, maybe that’s what we should do… during the winter months when there’s less daylight we can shift our working hours, then in the summer months we can shift our working hours back. Then there’s no need to change the time!

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                9 months ago

                That’s what they do in (at least part of) China.

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              It still kinda does though, wouldn’t you rather have an extra hour of light after you get home than have it get light after you’re at work regardless?

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      I think this is a logical folly that demonstrates how warped our view of reality has become. Because it seems we would rather change time than simply change our working hours. It‘s a little bit conspicuous that this is never being considered in a discussion that happens all over the world.

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        I think it has been considered plenty, both for health and safety reasons. e.g. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2603528/

        I think the discussion is centered around shifting the time zone because it addresses the problem more effectively, with a single decision made by the appropriate body (the govt). But you can message your school board and your company departments asking them to take the matter to their own hands too. The more organizations doing this, the more likely we are to push this provincially

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    Join the petition to ask the Canadian government to adopt Daylight Time all year round.

    I ask the Canadian Government to finally stop Daylight Saving Time and enact Permanent Standard Time.

    So uhh… which is it?

    I want the current time (DST) forever and will sign accordinly

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      Standard time is sometimes referred to as “winter time” or “normal time”, while daylight savings time (DST) may also be called summer time, especially in the UK.

      More than 60% of the countries in the world use standard time all year.

      The remaining countries use DST during the summer months, generally setting clocks forward one hour from standard time.

      Canada is divided into six time zones. Most areas of the country’s provinces and territories operate on standard time from the first Sunday in November to the second Sunday in March and daylight saving time the rest of the year.

      In the regions of Canada that use daylight saving time, it begins on the second Sunday of March at 2 a.m. and ends on the first Sunday in November at 2 a.m. As a result, daylight saving time lasts in Canada for a total of 34 weeks (238 days) every year.

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    9 months ago

    Good initial, but why not do a proper Citizen Petition in your state instead of a scam for profit website?

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          Yeah, that’s not the issue, OP doesn’t even seem American. I mean it’s not federal jurisdiction. Or at least hasn’t been.

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      Okay, you got me hooked. Give us the details so we can see what you see. We promise to keep an open mind.

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    Honest question. Can someone tell me of any time an online petition actually amounted to change in the real world?

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      I’m not sure about these “change” petitions which always seemed to me as just a way to gather user data. But, go to the House of Commons website where you will be able to view actual petitions to the government of Canada. There, you can sign them and/or create your own. If you’re lucky, the government may even respond with some thoughts/excuses. 🙂

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    I just hate how in Toronto the sun comes up/goes down an hour too early year round

    This won’t change that though, I need to live at the western edge of a timezone

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    I think the whole world just adopt a single time. We’d just get used to midday being 9pm and eating dinner at 2am. No more time zones to worry about.

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      Not as simple as that because first: Timezones make it pretty obvious that you have to think or even calculate if it’s currently the day or middle of the night. If you want to call someone in another country it’s obvious that you’d first have to figure out their local time. If everyone used the same time than this would be easy, but you would’ve still have to figure out which time range is day time and night time so no benefit there.

      For a lot of countries that would also mean that every “solar day” will be two calender days. You wake up at 19:00 March 1st. and just before lunch the date switches to March 2nd. It would be a mess.

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        It would make it so much harder. With time zones I have additional information beyond UTC.

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      China only has has one time zone for the whole country. Daylight savings can go, but I can understand that because of the earths orbit around the sun there is a need for time zones, I think most people agree that wherever you are, 6am should be morning time, unless everyone wants to move over to military time, and just have a 24 hour clock. It would take some getting used to, but that would be the only way to truly get rid of time zones.

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          I can see why, but you also have to consider before the invention of the clock we used sun dials to tell time, so that would effect how to tell what time it is in your particular time zone. I understand that is archaic technology in the modern world, but that is why time zones were invented and still relevant. Ask anyone that works in technology, old habits die hard, and by die hard, they go out kicking and screaming. Some SQL databases I’ve seen still run Solaris which has been a dead product for like ten years, navy boats that don’t connect to the Internet still run windows 95 (believe it or not, I don’t care, but I have seen them recently).

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            Solaris and Windows 95 are not as old as it gets.

            There is still plenty of OS/2. In fact, you can still buy it! https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos/

            And of course, there is lots of DOS left in the wild as well.

            I am sure there are some Vaxen still kicking around, especially in the military. I worked for a company that used a lot of DEC Alpha stuff when it was bleeding edge. To my knowledge, their customers are still using it.

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              I’m not unfamiliar with running DOSBOX just to talk to some old machines that by all logic should have seen EOL 20 years ago…

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      It would make it so much harder to schedule meetings if I didn’t have a handy internationally standardized conversation table that was incorporated into all software to help me know when someone’s working hours are.

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      And then you go to a different country and suddenly you don’t know when you eat dinner.

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        I don’t know about you, but I eat when I’m hungry.

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      I’ve said that for years now, bring back Swatch .beats!

      It’s a shame it never caught on, especially in the internet age.

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    IIRC didn’t a recent prime minister (probably Trudeau) say that we would do it if the US also did it? I agree that DST is a mistake but I think doing it without coordination of the US would be cause fare more pain than benefits.

    The EU also recommended member states to stop doing DST if I recall correctly. So it seems like if the US can be convinced the world would pretty quickly move away from DST.

    On the other hand aren’t the health concerns mostly bunk? I remember seeing a lot of studies that noted an uptick of various issues during a DST transition but closer inspection revealed that the vast majority of this effect was time-shifting of issues that were going to happen anyways. Basically if you were going to have a heart attack in the next week you will have it during the jump, but if you look at the week or month overall there was no statically significant change. I do admit that I am behind on research here though. Are there any well reviewed meta-analysis that are showing significant results?

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      Yes, there is some decent research on this though nothing super definitive because most research is still very local. Specially on traffic accidents, most security experts agree that having DST permanent would be beneficial.

      I’m the opinion that having fewer crashes would offset the mild annoyance of being 1 hour out of sync with the US, but I’m not too strong on this stance either. We have other things that have higher return for same level of effort to implement… like better car lighting regulations that as always the US (NHTSA) is fucking motionless and we’re locked to them.

      I’d put all chips to eliminating RTOR but I don’t expect to see that in my lifetime.

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    Join the petition to ask the Canadian government to adopt Daylight Time all year round.

    I ask the Canadian Government to finally stop Daylight Saving Time and enact Permanent Standard Time.

    Is the first line supposed to be Standard Time?

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      Doesn’t matter. We can change the schedule instead of changing the clocks.

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    Ah yes, few things are as reliable as the post DST petition.

    If people started doing this BEFORE the switch I might actually remember to change all my (dumb)clocks.

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        In BC’s case, we have passed legislation to move to permanent Daylight Saving Time… when Washington State, Oregon, and California do. The hold up is that US Federal law allows the states to stay on Standard time, and stop switching to Daylight Saving Time, but not the other way around. It has been before Congress a few years now, but the US isn’t really good at getting things done, and this is low priority.

        Technically we (BC) could just go ahead and do it. Or Washington, Oregon, and California could all just stick with Standard Time instead of Daylight Saving Time^1.


        ^1 I really don’t care, PDT or PST. All arguments about “I like an extra hour of sun in the morning/evening” are pointless. The numbers are made up, and we can change start and end times. Do the kids need an extra hour in the morning for sleep according to the latest study? Set the school start times an hour later. Changing the clock against which all these times are measured is like changing rulers instead of using different measurements.

        Ever notice how touristy places have seasonal hours? It’s possible. Just stop changing the clocks instead of setting different times.

        I have profound technical reasons to hate the time change. You know how you cell phone automagically changes the time? It’s not magic, and it comes with technical consequences in Industrial Automation.

        Also, large organizations. North America and Europe start and stop DST on different dates (thanks Bush). The northern and southern hemisphere start and stop DST in different directions. On top of that, most countries don’t change the clocks. There’s a reason you’ll see references to UTC on the Internet.

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    Can we do it after they give me my hour of sleep back though? I suspect they’d just do it after the stupid “spring forward” and rob us of that precious hour

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      I’d rather be on permanent daylight saving time since I hate it when it gets dark so early.

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        Nah, I’ll be picky because this shit fucks me up for months. Going back the other way messes me up for a much shorter time.

        Fucking normies and their daytime schedules lol. Us night walkers get no respect 😂

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          I can’t relate, since we don’t change the clocks ever in Saskatchewan. I always considered it rather dumb that most of NA does.

          It used to mess up my tv shows as a kid, now that was annoying.

          Regardless, it would be a once time thing and over with, so really a non-issue in the grand scheme of things.

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            Yeah, I’ve never understood it either. I think right now those of us stuck messing with clocks are in the “fake” time though, aren’t we?