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Thread: Liberal MPP bill to abolish time change passes first reading

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    Liberal MPP bill to abolish time change passes first reading

    I say it is about time! LOL!

    A Liberal MPP has introduced a private member’s bill that would end the twice-yearly time changes across the province, and it may have support from the government. If the bill passes, it means that the clock changes could soon be a thing of the past and Daylight Saving Time would be here to stay, becoming the standard time.
    Orléans MPP Marie-France Lalonde’s bill, which passed first reading Wednesday with unanimous support, would see all of Ontario move clocks forward in March 2020, but then never move again.
    Lalonde said she’s purposing staying on Daylight Saving because the United States is bringing a similar bill before Congress.
    “I think it’s time and my question is why not?” she told 680 NEWS.
    “The reality is that most Ontarians want to see one time.”
    Government House Leader Todd Smith said the bill is “something we would consider, but I can’t say too much more about it other than that.”
    The move would not be so unheard of in Canada, Saskatchewan keeps the same time zone all year long.

    https://www.680news.com/2019/04/17/b...-time-ontario/

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    *waits to see if the right objects purely on it being a left bill

    I honestly don’t care either way. A bill, if passed, where I literally don’t have to do anything.
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    Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

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    personally never seen the issue with having to change clocks, but cant see the big deal in not changing them either

    if they left it, it would stay the current time correct? would that mean darkness at 4:00 during the winter? that could suck lol

    *waits to see how the government can turn a clock change into a giant pit of money waste*

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    About time.

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    Long overdue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.4MarkVIII View Post
    *waits to see how the government can turn a clock change into a giant pit of money waste*
    First thing that came to me. After a study is conducted then rebutted, it will probably have a 7 or 8 figure price tag.

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    Way to go libtards....that should save lots of money.
    Now how Am I to know when to change the batteries in my smoke detectors? Geez
    Just waiting for this crap to be over so we can travel again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Sheep View Post
    Way to go libtards....that should save lots of money.
    Now how Am I to know when to change the batteries in my smoke detectors? Geez
    Make it easier for dem immergrants to enterz da country and take mer jobs.

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