EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government has introduced legislation that would see the province abandon clock changes and remain on daylight time year-round.
Dale Nally, the minister for Service Alberta, introduced the legislation in the house.
Smith signalled earlier this week the move was coming and said decisions such as the one from neighbouring British Columbia to ditch clock changes forced her hand.
If the bill passes, Albertans wouldn’t turn their clocks back by an hour as scheduled on Nov. 1.
Permanent daylight time means Albertans would see more darkness longer in the mornings during winter but enjoy more daylight at day’s end.
Nally says Albertans would benefit by having more time at the end of the day to enjoy family or take their dogs for a walk while the sun is still out.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2026.
Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press








