Daylight Saving Time in Canada

2028 dates and times

2028 schedule

Daylight Saving Time transitions in Canada during 2028
Change Date Local time What happens
Clocks go forward Sunday, March 12, 2028 2:00 AM Jumps to 3:00 AM — one hour is lost
Clocks go back Sunday, November 5, 2028 2:00 AM Returns to 1:00 AM — one hour is gained

Time until the next change

Current local time:

Economic Impact of DST in Canada

The economic effects of Daylight Saving Time in Canada are real but modest, and studies disagree on their size. Retailers and hospitality businesses generally favour DST, arguing that lighter evenings encourage shopping, dining out and other after-work spending — the US retail lobby was one of the main forces behind the 2005 extension of the DST period.

The transitions themselves carry a cost. Research from Chmura Economics has put the one-off economic cost of the spring change in the United States at roughly $430 million a year, driven by lost productivity, workplace injuries and the health effects of a disrupted night's sleep.

Health Considerations for Canada Residents

The spring transition is the one that hurts. A study in Open Heart found the risk of heart attack rose by about 24% on the Monday after clocks went forward, before falling back to normal within the week. Research published in Current Biology found a 6% rise in fatal traffic accidents in the week following the spring change, with the effect strongest in the morning and in the western parts of time zones.

The autumn change, when most people gain an hour, shows no comparable spike. Researchers attribute the difference to sleep loss rather than to the clock change itself.

Health Tip: Shift your bedtime 15 minutes earlier each night for the four nights before the spring change, so the hour is absorbed gradually rather than lost all at once.

Technology and Time Changes in 2028

Phones, computers and anything else that syncs with an internet time server handle the transition on their own. What still catches people out in Canada is the long tail of devices that don't: car dashboards, ovens and microwaves, wall clocks, older thermostats, and cheap alarm clocks with a DST setting hard-coded to a schedule that has since changed.

For anyone running servers, the transitions are a recurring source of bugs — duplicated or missing local timestamps around the changeover, cron jobs that fire twice or not at all, and stale operating system timezone databases. Storing timestamps in UTC and keeping the tzdata package current avoids almost all of it.

Agricultural Considerations

The story that DST was introduced for farmers has it exactly backwards. Farmers in Canada and elsewhere were among its most persistent opponents, and the American farm lobby successfully campaigned to have national DST repealed after the First World War.

The reason is straightforward: farm work follows the sun, not the clock. Moving the clock forward just means doing the same work an hour earlier by the clock, while deliveries, markets and hired labour all shift with it. Dairy farmers make the point most often, since cows keep to their own schedule and take several days to adjust to a changed milking time.

Getting ready

Frequently asked questions

When do the clocks change in Canada in 2028?

Clocks go forward on Sunday, March 12, 2028 and back on Sunday, November 5, 2028.

Which way do the clocks go?

"Spring forward, fall back" is the usual mnemonic: forward one hour in spring, back one hour in autumn.

Do I have to change anything myself?

Phones, computers and anything that syncs over the internet update on their own. Car clocks, ovens, microwaves and older wall clocks generally do not.

Is Daylight Saving Time being scrapped?

It has been proposed in many places and adopted in few. The European Parliament voted in 2019 to end mandatory clock changes and the change has stalled; in the United States the Sunshine Protection Act has repeatedly passed the Senate without becoming law. Most of the world that changes its clocks is still changing them.