More than 223,000 share their views on daylight saving time

Steam Clock on Water Street in Vancouver’s Gastown. Photo by Rattan Mall

A record 223,273 people have shared their opinions in an online survey on whether British Columbia should continue to observe daylight saving time.

“It’s clear that the people of B.C. welcomed the opportunity to provide input on this important issue,” said Premier John Horgan. “Daylight saving time is a practice that impacts everyone, and I’m pleased so many people took the time to share their views about the best direction for our province moving forward.”

The daylight saving time survey was open for four weeks, from June 24 through July 19. In addition to survey responses, the Province received 13 formal submissions from individuals, organizations and industry experts that offered additional insights on how each option would impact their lives and professions.

A summary report of the daylight saving time engagement will be issued in the coming weeks. The results will be considered along with decisions on time observance made by neighbouring states to help determine the best course of action for B.C.

Quick Facts:

* Surveys completed by region (top five):
– Lower Mainland: 98,549

– Vancouver Island and South Coast/Sunshine Coast: 62,386

– Thompson-Okanagan: 33,583

– Kootenays: 12,209

– Cariboo: 7,326

* Surveys completed by age group:
– Over 75 years: 4.1%

– 65-75 years: 16.7%

– 40-64 years: 48.8%

– 18-39 years: 29.6%

– Under 18: 0.3%

– No response: 0.5%

Find out more about daylight saving time and sign up for project updates: https://engage.gov.bc.ca/daylightsavingtime/