Last spring forward for B.C. as it moves to permanent daylight time
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s southern population centres will be facing winter sunrises around 9 a.m. — and around 9:30 a.m. in the north — after the decision to adopt year-round daylight time, springing forward by one hour this Sunday for the last time.
Premier David Eby said Monday the decision is about making life easier for families, reducing disruptions for businesses and supporting a stable, thriving economy.
“British Columbians have been clear that seasonal time changes do not work for them,” Eby said.
He announced the change inside the legislature’s Hall of Honour, surrounded by about 40 local elementary schoolchildren, and he addressed them first.


