Permanent Daylight Saving Time 0 ▲ Pixel Envy 1 hour ago · Life · hide · 0 comments Dr. Drang: A couple of days ago, Casey Liss took a break from arguing about temperature scales to tweak me about the recent passage of the Sunshine Protection Act by the House. The Act would make Daylight Saving Time permanent, something Casey knows I disapprove of. A similar bill passed the Senate a few years ago, and Donald Trump has said he will sign this one, so there’s a decent chance it’ll become law. Let’s see what will happen if it does. Like many people, I was all ready to abolish DST until 2013, when I read Drang’s article advocating for the twice-yearly ritual of clock changing. I was converted. Five years ago, the Albertan government asked voters whether we should “adopt year-round Daylight Saving Time, which is summer hours”. A bare majority, 50.2%, voted against it. So, of course, our government has adopted permanent DST, and we will not be turning our clocks back this November. This aligns with the practices of our neighbouring provinces. The United States at least has… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.