Kinew says it’s time to survey Manitobans on changing clocks
WINNIPEG — Manitobans could soon be consulted on whether it’s necessary to continue changing the clocks twice a year in the province.
Premier Wab Kinew hinted the province is nearing the end of the practice of moving clocks forward an hour in the spring and “falling” back an hour in autumn.
“Nobody would design the system this way if we were starting from scratch today,” Kinew told reporters on Friday at an unrelated news conference.
“The challenge just comes from us trying to transition away from this sleep-destroying structure that we currently have and trying to get it to something that’s more healthy and sustainable for the public in the long run.”


