Saskatchewan is replacing its 60-year-old time legislation after Alberta announced it will permanently adopt Central Standard Time (CST) starting this year. The Ministry of Government Relations introduced The Time Act, 2026, which repeals and replaces The Time Act, originally passed in 1966. The new...
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