http://www.nationalpost.com/stories/20001107/360812.html Nunavut (formerly the eastern part of Canada's Northwest Territories) has been struggling with time zones for over a year. The territory originally straddled three zones, and efforts to impose a single time for all of Nunavut have met with vocal opposition. The latest change (effective Mon. 2000-11-06) appears to keep most of the territory on UTC-5h (i.e., CDT in summer and EST in winter) year- round. However, some communities in western Nunavut will set their clocks an hour earlier, to UTC-6h. The news story didn't make it clear whether western Nunavut would change its clocks in the summer or not. Also, the National Research Council -- Canada's federal regulatory body for time zones -- hasn't updated its maps yet (http://www.nrc.ca/inms/time/tze.html) to reflect the latest change in Nunavut. Rich Wales richw@webcom.com http://www.webcom.com/richw/