The Canadian Press reports that British Columbia will follow the new US daylight saving rules next year; see <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060401.wbc0401/BNStory/...> (2006-04-01). This isn't urgent, so I'll include the appropriate change in my next proposed patch. This will still leave Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, and Yukon as the "holdouts" in Canada as far as the tz database is concerned; most likely they will switch to the new US rules, but we don't have word on this yet so for now they are listed as sticking to the old rules. Sam Strangeways reports in the Royal Gazette that a confidential report is being delivered to the Cabinet of Bermuda this month as to whether Bermuda should switch from the old to the new US rules. My reading between the lines is that they'll switch. See <http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060329/NEWS/1032...> (2006-03-29). But we can wait for more info on this. Also, the old US rules are still listed for Mexico, the Bahamas, Cuba, and Turks and Caicos, even though most likely some (perhaps all) these regious will switch to the new US rules before 2007.