While clocks won’t be changing in Saskatchewan, they have across Canada Sunday.
Daylight saving time ended across the country early on November 1st when clocks were set back one hour.
In Canada, time zones and Daylight Saving Time usually have been regulated by provincial and territorial governments, daylight saving time ends on the first Sunday in November and resumes the second Sunday in March.
In Manitoba the official time change back to standard time occured this year at 2 a.m., at which time clocks were set back to 1 a.m. While Albertan clocks will fall back an hour this year too, the government is currently taking feedback will help inform whether Alberta adopts daylight saving time all year round or continues to change our clocks in the spring and fall.