

west of 90° West: Atikokan area and New Osnaburgh / Pickle Lake areaĪtlantic Standard Time (AST) GMT−04:00 and Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT) GMT−03:00:.entire Southampton Island ( Coral Harbour).Areas of Labrador adjacent to Schefferville (in Quebec but very close to the Labrador border) observe EST and DST unofficially.Įastern Standard Time (EST) GMT−05:00 year-round:.west of 90° West: Shebandowan and Upsala areas.
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all communities in the Kitikmeot Region.Northwest Territories, except for Tungsten (see above), two fishing lodges in the southeast and a mine site in the southwest.Regional District of Central Kootenay east of the Kootenay River and some parts east of Kootenay Lake that are south of and including Riondel (but not Creston, which observes MST year-round, and Kootenay Bay).Columbia-Shuswap Regional District east of the Selkirk Mountains.Mountain Standard Time (MST) GMT−07:00 and Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) GMT−06:00: British Columbia (most of the province).Pacific Standard Time (PST) GMT−08:00 and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) GMT−07:00: 5:45 a.m.), even when reading from a 24-hour display, similar to the use of the 24-hour clock in the United Kingdom. Speakers of Canadian French predominantly use this system, but most Canadian English speakers use the 12-hour clock in everyday speech (e.g. 05:45), which is widely used in contexts such as transportation schedules, parking meters, and data transmission. The Government of Canada recommends use of the 24-hour clock (e.g. Main article: Date and time notation in Canada § Time
