Daylight time ends for much of Canada this weekend | CBC News
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Most parts of Canada will be turning back their clocks by an hour on Sunday morning and returning to standard time.
Yukon, parts of Saskatchewan are among places where clocks stay put year-roundThe Canadian Press
· Posted: Nov 04, 2023 9:52 AM EDT | Last Updated: 10 hours ago
Most Canadians will be turning their clocks back by an hour early Sunday morning.
Daylight time, which allows people to enjoy an extra hour of daylight at the end of the day, ends Sunday morning and transitions to standard time in most provinces and territories.
The change means darkness will arrive earlier in the evening, and it will be lighter earlier in the morning. But there are exceptions in certain parts of the country, including in Yukon and most of Saskatchewan, where clocks stay put year-round.
Cities like Mississauga, Ont., are reminding drivers, pedestrians and cyclists to be alert on the roads during and after the shift back to standard time.
While seasonal time changes are linked to health complications like headaches and heart problems, Toronto-based veterinary behaviourist Karen Van Haaften says our pets can feel the effects, too.
She says that's because their schedules are closely linked to their owners' daily routines, meaning their feeding, exercise and medication schedules will be delivered an hour later than usual when the clocks fall back.
Van Haaften recommends tweaking those routines by 10 or 15 minutes a day in the stretch leading up to or after the time change to help furry friends adjust.