Manitobans are being invited to share their views on seasonal time changes and whether the province should adopt permanent standard time or permanent daylight time.
“Across Canada, a number of provinces and territories are ending the time change and Manitobans have made it clear they want us to look at doing the same,” said Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Glen Simard. “From a lower risk of stroke to when the sun rises and sets, there are a number of things to consider, and we want to hear directly from Manitobans.”
A recent analysis by Manitoba Health concluded that eliminating the time change would be better for population health than maintaining the status quo.
Consultations are now open. Manitobans can share their feedback at engagemb.ca.




