July 31, 2014
9 p.m.
Chris Walton wrote:
If Canada/East-Saskatchewan means anything at all, one might assume it refers to "eastern Saskatchewan" as defined in the Saskatchewan Time Act.
Perhaps that's what it *should* mean, but when it was last a zone in the tz database (in 93f) it merely meant "CST without daylight saving". Or, more precisely: Zone Canada/East-Saskatchewan -6:00 - CST # No DST as of 1987 I think it was named before we realized that most of Saskatchewan was like that. So America/Regina is a reasonable link for it nowadays.