Government launches time change survey
KAMLOOPS — You can have a say in determining the fate of Daylight Saving Time (DST) in British Columbia. The provincial government is asking residents to participate in an online survey on how time is observed in B.C.
The survey opened today (June 24) and will remain open until July 19.
The provincial government is also reaching out to many key B.C. industries, including those in agriculture and transportation, to learn how the bi-annual time change is affecting them.
“I know many people will have strong preferences on this complex question, and this is an opportunity to express them and help government decide our next steps,” B.C. Premier John Horgan said. “As we monitor what’s happening in other jurisdictions, I look forward to input from British Columbians on how to set our clocks throughout the year.”