Monday, June 29, 2026

Standard or Daylight Savings time debate has implications for at least one religious group










Manitobans are being asked by the provincial government if they want to end seasonal time changes by making either standard or daylight savings time permanent in the province. 

So far, three-quarters of those who answered a survey by Winnipeg-based Prairie Research Associates support an end to seasonal time changes. Of those, 34 per cent prefer a move to permanent daylight time — which means the sun would rise and set later each day. 

Eighteen per cent prefer standard time, while 21 per cent just want the province to choose one time or another. 

Talk about time change got me thinking about how such a change could impact religious groups. 

As it turns out, at least one faith group would experience a serious impact: Judaism. Other groups? Not so much, or at all.

Read what some local rabbis say about why they prefer to stay on Standard Time in my recent Free Press column.

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