Here’s the latest on Alberta’s time-change news as of May 2026.
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Alberta plans to scrap the twice-yearly clock changes and stay on daylight time year-round. The government indicated it would table legislation to implement permanent daylight saving time, effectively keeping clocks forward all year if passed. This was announced in April 2026 and reported as part of an omnibus bill and related policy discussions. [source coverage from provincial statements and multiple outlets in April 2026][1][2][4]
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If enacted, Alberta would no longer switch clocks in fall or spring, aligning with provinces that have moved away from seasonal changes. In practical terms, Albertans would have longer evening daylight in winter and a fixed time difference relative to neighboring jurisdictions, with Alberta staying on UTC−6 year-round.[3][1]
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Reactions and follow-up typically focus on health, business, and cross-border scheduling effects, since permanent daylight time changes can shift sunrise/sunset times relative to other provinces and states. Health groups have weighed in on potential sleep impacts, while businesses and transportation sectors assess scheduling, flights, and logistics changes.[5][1]
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The timeline mentioned for finalizing legislation was “this week” in late April 2026, with discussion continuing through spring 2026. If the bill passes, Alberta would implement the change for the entire province, though coordination with other provinces and time zones remains a consideration.[2][1]
Illustration: If Alberta keeps daylight time year-round, the province would be in the same time as B.C. during winter when B.C. remains on standard time, but Alberta would be one hour ahead in summer—this dynamic could affect cross-border scheduling and commerce.[1][3]
Would you like a concise summary of the implications for London (UK) time comparisons, or a brief FAQ-style rundown of what the change means for daily schedules, travel, and business in Alberta? I can also pull a short, up-to-date timeline if you want.[4][2][1]
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It's time for a change in Alberta. Thursday the province revealing several new laws all squeezed into one omnibus bill — including staying on permanent daylight savings time. Or as provincial lawmakers call it: Alberta time.
calgary.citynews.caWatch Province to move to ‘Alberta Time’ Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says only time will tell whether ditching twice-a-year clock changes is the right call. Her government announced this week that it would soon table legislation to move the province to permanent daylight time, meaning Albertans won’t need to switch their clocks back this fall, or ever again. Many health and biology […]
edmonton.citynews.caThe order took effect on 9 March and affects wall clock times from 1 November 2026. *Alberta*'s premier, Danielle Smith, announced in an interview on Monday 20 April 2026 a planned shift from UTC−7/−6 to year-round UTC−6, aligning the province (America/Edmonton) with Saskatchewan's long-standing practice, with legislation to be introduced "this week" as part of an omnibus bill.
lists.iana.orgWatch Province to move to ‘Alberta Time’ Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caEDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith's government says Albertans will soon be ditching twice-a-year clock changes. Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally
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