Submission statement:

Why is this interesting to r/neoliberal?

There has been lots of talk about getting rid of daylight saving time in the past on this sub.

Points to talk about?

1) Previously, BC put getting rid of Daylight Saving Time into law, but wouldnt move on it until California/other States did in order to maintain cohesion. This does represent a very small but significant break from the US in waiting for our policies to align.

2) Studies have shown Daylight Saving Time leads to more accidents and loss of productivity. This will provide an interesting data point if on changes. Does anyone have studies to link or discuss on this?

3) Will this encourage other Canadian provinces or US states to adopt these changes? From my understanding California voted for this already but the Fed has to approve it? Does this put any kind of additional pressure on them?

Posted by Consistent-Study-287

2 Comments

  1. I will die on the hill that solar noon should be approximately 12PM. Permanent Daylight Saving is better than regular Daylight Saving but permanent Standard Time should be the rule

    The sun isn’t wrong, your schedule is

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