Re: northamerica timezones & Saskatchewan
Darwyn Peachey peachey@sask.UUCP writes:
If I am reading your "northamerica" (version 3.1) timezone file correctly, it appears to be inaccurate concerning the province of Saskatchewan in Canada. You seem to assume that all of Canada observes the DST rules. In fact, Saskatchewan is always on standard time and has been for several years (up to 20, I'd guess). To be more precise, we are always on daylight time, since we are geographically in the Mountain zone, but we use Central Standard Time year round!
The information I have found on Saskatchewan Daylight Time is this: 1962-1971 Variable (each locality may have done something different) but it seems to be last Sunday in April to last Sunday in October (September in 1960-1) 1972-present? Observed in entire province except in the far-eastern part (that part is on Central Standard time all year) The western part is on the last Sunday in April to last Sunday in October schedule I don't know where the machine 'skorpio' is but I infer that it is in the Eastern part of Saskatchewan. Does anyone have access to an official publication of Canada that describes DST? Does such a publication exist? Bob Devine
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