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Canada is divided among six different time offsets. During Standard Time they are

  • UTC-8 (PST or HNP),
  • UTC-7 (MST or HNR),
  • UTC-6 (CST or HNC),
  • UTC-5 (EST or HNE),
  • UTC-4 (AST or HNA) and
  • UTC-3:30 (NST or HNT).

During Daylight Saving Time they are

  • UTC-7 (PDT & MST or HAP & HNR),
  • UTC-6 (MDT & CST or HAR & HNC),
  • UTC-5 (CDT & EST or HAC & HNE),
  • UTC-4 (EDT & AST or HAE & HNA),
  • UTC-3 (ADT or HAA) and
  • UTC-2:30 (NDT or HAT).

The time(s) in each province and territory is

  • Alberta: UTC-7/UTC-6 (MST/MDT or HNR/HAR)
  • British Columbia: UTC-8/UTC-7 (PST/PDT or HNP/HAP), UTC-7 (MST or HNR) and UTC-7/UTC-6 (MST/MDT or HNR/HAR)
  • Manitoba: UTC-6/UTC-5 (CST/CDT or HNC/HAC)
  • New Brunswick: UTC-4/UTC-3 (AST/ADT or HNA/HAA)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: UTC-4/UTC-3 (AST/ADT or HNA/HAA) and UTC-3:30/UTC-2:30 (NST/NDT or HNT/HAT)
  • Northwest Territories: UTC-7/UTC-6 (MST/MDT or HNR/HAR)
  • Nova Scotia: UTC-4/UTC-3 (AST/ADT or HNA/HAA)
  • Nunavut: UTC-7/UTC-6 (MST/MDT or HNR/HAR), UTC-6/UTC-5 (CST/CDT or HNC/HAC), UTC-5 (EST or HNE) and UTC-5/UTC-4 (EST/EDT or HNE/HAE)
  • Ontario: UTC-6/UTC-5 (CST/CDT or HNC/HAC), UTC-5 (EST or HNE) and UTC-5/UTC-4 (EST/EDT or HNE/HAE)
  • Prince Edward Island: UTC-4/UTC-3 (AST/ADT or HNA/HAA)
  • Quebec: UTC-5/UTC-4 (EST/EDT or HNE/HAE) and UTC-4 (AST or HNA)
  • Saskatchewan: UTC-7/UTC-6 (MST/MDT or HNR/HAR), UTC-6 (CST or HNC) and UTC-6/UTC-5 (CST/CDT or HNC/HAC)
  • Yukon: UTC-8/UTC-7 (PST/PDT or HNP/HAP)
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