From CBC News
Most British Columbians will wake up Sunday having lost an hour of sleep — one that they’ll never gain back come November, given the province will have shifted to permanent daylight time year-round.
For over 70 years, most residents of the province had gotten used to observing daylight saving time — moving their clocks ahead an hour in March, and rolling them back to standard time in November.
But after years of promises, and research showing that clock-changing was detrimental for people’s health, B.C. finally decided to make the shift to a permanent time zone.