Back 1 hour(:
2 a.m. Nov 2
You'll set the clock back. Many people use the mnemonic "spring forward, fall back" to remember :)
Canada turns its clocks back on Sunday Nov. 2 at 2am 2008
Nov. 7, 2010 clocks will go back one hour.
today after 11 o clock
Nov 2, 2008 Nov 2, 2008
Canada, except for the province of Saskatchewan, turns the clock back one hour on the night/morning between October 31 and November 1st. Basically, turn the clock back after you go to bed on Oct. 31, or as soon as you wake up Nov. 1. Officially, on Nov. 1, you turn the clock back at 2:00 AM to read 1:00 AM.
In 2008, the time change in Canada occurred on Sunday, March 9th, when clocks were moved forward by one hour for daylight saving time. The clocks were then moved back by one hour on Sunday, November 2nd, to return to standard time.
starts with nov 9th
You contact the Labor and Industries.
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Yes. If your fortunate enough to be awake at 2 am set your clocks back an hour. If not, set your clocks back when you retreat for the night so you wake up to the correct time. Setting your clock behind isn't nearly as implicating as making a mistake in the spring when you set your clock forward. That makes you late. Today just makes you early. Remember: Spring ahead, Fall behind! See you tomorrow at Starbucks at 9 or is it 8?