You have clearly never taught a classroom of kids, who thought it was night time while they were at school. We once had a storm that darkened the skies at lunch time and the panic that went on -
I guess it depends on the hours of your school, but at ours, the kids are currently arriving as it is light and leaving as it is light. If we stay on daylight savings times, they arrive in pitch dark and that worries me about a lot of young children getting off school buses, with parents driving around. I don't like the idea of so many young kids and vehicles moving around like that in the dark.
Yes, I would like to have more daylight when I get home for me, personally, because I could enjoy a nicer walk with my dogs, but there are trade-offs to consider. No system is going to be perfect.
The question would be is that risk for 2 months of the year greater or less than the consequences of switching. Increased heart attacks, car accidents and absenteeism
Youd think golfers and the golf industry in Alberta would be bery invested in this issue. Any change that could possibly emiliminate the extra hour of evening daylight would be a huge blow to golf courses in Alberta.
I don't see how they eliminate the time change but keep us permanently on the DST side. Wouldnt that put us 2 hrs ahead of BC for six months a year?
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Wouldnt that put us 2 hrs ahead of BC for six months a year?
A little less than 5 months, but yes.
That is part of the problem, when one province does it but not others, you end up with issues like they see in Saskatchewan. That is why when Bush changed DST dates a number of years ago, Canada followed suit even though we may not have agreed with the change. It's just easier to keep us on the same time zones as the States.
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Youd think golfers and the golf industry in Alberta would be bery invested in this issue. Any change that could possibly emiliminate the extra hour of evening daylight would be a huge blow to golf courses in Alberta.
I don't see how they eliminate the time change but keep us permanently on the DST side. Wouldnt that put us 2 hrs ahead of BC for six months a year?
You can just wake up at 4:20 AM in June to golf, which is when sunrise would be if we went to MST. That seems to me to be a huge waste of daylight.
I'm in the camp of keep it the same > only MDT >>>> only MST
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Keep Alberta in the MST zone, where it belongs geographically; just cancel the stupid, idiotic, unnecessary and sickening DST already. It's about effin' time!
So you'd rather the sun sets an hour earlier each day in the summer? This would mean on July 1st the sun would rise at 4:26 am and set at 8:54 pm. Wouldn't it make way more sense to be on DST, so the sun rises at 5:26 am and sets at 9:54 pm? Way more people will use the sun between 9 and 10 pm, then they would between 4:30 and 5:30 am. How many people are up at 4:30 am? With a later sunset, you are turning lights on later, turning heat on later, and consuming less resources.
How is moving the hour of sun in th early morning, when most are sleeping, to the evening when it will benfit people, sickening?
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I would imagine being 3 hrs behind the NA financial markets for 7 months a year would also be very annoying for Calgary business. 6am starts will become the expectation for many people linked to financial markets. Say no to only MST!
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I work in corporate finance and it makes life a little easier to know that in any instance we're 2 hours off NY and Toronto time. I personally don't care if we change time or not, just that we're aligned with the rest of the continent.
It would piss me off mightily if we were inconsistent with the vast majority of north america and had to deal with the inconveniences related to that because some snot nosed, 21-year old accidental NDP MLA ,needed to draft a bill to justify his existence (am i NDP bashing correctly here?). By 'researched' I bet he simply watched John Oliver tonight:
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I would love DST all the time and agree that changing our clocks is stupid and pointless. But if Alberta is the only one to stop, it shouldn't happen, that would just cause more confusion. The only way this works is if all of Canada and the US did the same, so basically it won't happen until the US goes ahead with it.
edit: we are currently off of daylight savings time, so just plain, regular, boring MST
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So you'd rather the sun sets an hour earlier each day in the summer? This would mean on July 1st the sun would rise at 4:26 am and set at 8:54 pm. Wouldn't it make way more sense to be on DST, so the sun rises at 5:26 am and sets at 9:54 pm? Way more people will use the sun between 9 and 10 pm, then they would between 4:30 and 5:30 am. How many people are up at 4:30 am? With a later sunset, you are turning lights on later, turning heat on later, and consuming less resources.
How is moving the hour of sun in th early morning, when most are sleeping, to the evening when it will benfit people, sickening?
"Consuming less resources" is a false argument that has been refuted many times, credibly and scientifically. What you may gain on one end, you will lose on the other, so the net effect will be zero. As for sickening: again, from a personal perspective, I hate adjusting to an hour lost and an hour gained every year and I don't have any specific schedule to keep yet. People that are on rigid schedules (due to medications, dietary requirements, farming, ranchers etc.) have been speaking against DST for as long as I can remember.
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I say leave it the way it is. Its one freaking hour. My time difference between a weeknight and a weekend is more than that. People act like they're jetlagged for a week because of it. I imagine vacations to anywhere east or west must be a constant nightmare for you folks.
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I think the goal should be to get a bunch of states and provinces to move together. So pass a bill that at such a time 5 of 10 provinces agree and 10 of 50 states we'll switch.