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quebec daylight savings

Quebec, get ready to be tired and confused. Daylight saving time (DST) is about to mess with your sleep again.

But if you've had enough of winter's short, dark days, there's a silver lining: longer, warmer evenings are upon us. Before you get too excited, though, you'll have to deal with the yearly inconvenience that comes with it.

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Daylight saving time returns this weekend across Canada and with clocks springing forward, expect to lose an hour of precious sleep.

It's that time of year again folks, when we turn the clocks forward, lose an hour of sleep, but finally gain an hour of priceless sunshine all thanks to daylight saving time, a concept some Canadian provinces have been looking to make permanent.

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Despite the copious snow and freezing temperatures, spring is definitively on its way. With the warmer season comes the time to leap forward again, bringing us back to daylight savings time after our "fall back" in November. But instead of an extra hour of sleep, this time, we'll be losing an hour! Great news.

The particular hour we'll all miss out on comes at 2 a.m. on the morning of March 12, 2023. Thanks to this change, we'll get a little more light each evening, as the sun rises later in the day. Despite some pushes to abolish daylight savings time, it's a standard practice across Canada and the U.S., with each leap forward taking place on the first Sunday of March and each returning to standard time on the first Sunday in November.

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The sun is already setting much earlier in the day, compared to a few weeks ago, which means Quebec is approaching its next instance of daylight savings. Clocks will be rolling back at 2 a.m., giving you an extra hour of sleep overnight from November 5 to 6.

Since 2007, Quebec's Legal Time Act has regularized daylight savings time, also commonly known as summer time. The clock advances on the second Sunday of March and "returns to normal" on the first Sunday of November, according to Quebec law.

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As the weather improves and spring inches closer, we've arrived at that time of year again where we'll be switching our clocks an hour ahead. Yup! Daylight saving time is upon us, and that means we'll all be losing an hour of sleep.

This is easily the hardest part, considering we all love to get our beauty sleep, right? Well, as of Sunday, March 13, at 2 a.m. our clocks will be moving forward an hour, making the local time 3 a.m. instead.

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If the pandemic has taught us anything, it's to appreciate the little things — like sunlight, which so many of us are craving much more of right now.

Well, if you're one of those people, good news! According to the website Time and Date, as every day passes in January, we'll keep gaining one or two extra minutes of daylight in Montreal.

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