Is it time to change? Manitoba releases survey on daylight time
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Article Excerpt
The clock has started ticking for Manitobans who want to provide feedback on biannual time changes via a survey launched by the province on Wednesday. It asks specifically which option residents would like to see. Choices include permanent daylight time, permanent standard time, sticking to the status quo and keeping time changes and a final option for no preference. As of March, Manitoba transitioned into Daylight Saving Time (DST), when the sun rises later in the morning and sets later in the evening. Its competitor, standard time, begins in November. It sees early sunrise in the morning and…
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