
B.C.’s Opposition leader proposes bill that would stop changing of the clocks
VICTORIA — British Columbia Opposition Leader John Rustad has introduced legislation that if passed would put a stop residents from having to change their clocks twice a year.
The first reading of the Interpretation Uniform Pacific Time Zone Amendment Act passed in the legislature on Thursday.
Rustad told the house the vast majority of people in the province are tired of the time change that leads to sleep deprivation, health issues, car accidents, and many other problems.
The B.C. Conservative Leader notes that the bill was actually introduced by the New Democrats six years ago, yet it was never fully implemented because the government of the day said it would wait for Americans to make the change.