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TORONTO (CP) - Adopting two more months of daylight savings time would save energy and ensure Canadian business remains in step with the Unites States as that country considers springing its clocks forward earlier and falling back later, experts said Wednesday.
Canadian politicians are also closely watching events that unfolded in the U.S. capital and vowed to assess the pros and cons of following America's lead. "As important as it is to be synchronized with our American partners, it is just as important to be synchronized within Canada," said Internal Trade Minister Mauril Belanger.
"We'll monitor it, we'll follow it, but it is provincial jurisdiction," he added.
"We have every confidence that the provinces, when they meet at the Council of the Federation (in August), will be able to deal with that."
If Canada doesn't follow the U.S. lead on daylight savings time it won't be the first time the countries were out of sync.
The energy crisis of the 1970s saw the United States adopt 10 continuous months of daylight savings time, from January to October, 1974.
Canada did not follow suit, and news reports from the time detail TV schedules out of whack with U.S. programming, airlines changing flight plans and Canadian businesses modifying work hours to remain in step with their counterparts south of the border.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cpress/20050720/ca_pr_on_na/daylight_savings_2
Maybe I'm missing something. Perhaps there's a piece of the puzzle I'm not seeing, but HOW is this going to save energy? I mean if someone can explain this to me, i'd be really greatful because, as it stands, it's really pissing me off that the U.S. is doing this and Canada will have to deal with it, or be out of sync.