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DST in Spring of 2007Beginning in 2007 Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March which will be 3/11/07. DON'T FORGET to change those clocks Saturday night when you go to bed.
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On January 4, 1974, President Nixon signed into law the Emergency Daylight Saving Time Energy Conservation Act of 1973. Then, beginning on January 6, 1974, implementing the Daylight Saving Time Energy Act, clocks were set ahead. On October 5, 1974, Congress amended the Act, and Standard Time returned on October 27, 1974. Daylight Saving Time resumed on February 23, 1975 and ended on October 26, 1975.

There were other times when it was employed such as WWI and WWII, but the most recent is above.

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Prior to the change in 2007 the time changes IN Canada were done on:

Clocks forward - First Sunday in April.

Clocks back - last Sunday in October.

The new changes from 2007 IN CANADA are now done on:

Clocks forward - Second Sunday in March

Clocks back - First Sunday of November

Different countries will have different dates.

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In the United States, it started on Sunday, March the 9th at 2 am. Spring forward. It ended on Sunday, November 2nd. Fall back. In Western Europe, it began on Sunday, March 30th at 1 am and ended on Sunday, October 26th at 1 am. For more locations, see the related link for more information.

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  • Albania - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Andorra - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Armenia - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • New South Wales, South Australia & Victoria, Australia - to 30 Mar., from 26 Oct.
  • Tasmania, Australia - to 30 Mar., from 5 Oct.
  • Austria - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Azerbaijan - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Bahamas - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Belarus - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Belgium - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Bermuda - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Brazil - to 16 Feb., from 19 Oct.
  • Bulgaria - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Canada - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Chile - to 9 Mar., from 12 Oct.
  • Cuba - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Cyprus - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Czech Republic - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Denmark (incl. Greenland except Thule) - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Thule, Greenland, Denmark - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Egypt - from 25 Apr. to 26 Sep.
  • Estonia - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Finland - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • mainland France - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • St.-Pierre & Miquelon, France - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Georgia - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Germany - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Greece - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Hungary - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Iran - from 22 Mar. to 22 Sep.
  • Iraq - from 1 Apr. to 1 Oct.
  • Israel - from 28 Mar. to 3 Oct.
  • Italy - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Jordan - from 28 Mar. to 24 Oct.
  • Kazakhstan - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Kyrgyzstan - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Latvia - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Lebanon - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Liechtenstein - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Lithuania - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Luxembourg - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Malta - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Mexico - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • Moldova - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Monaco - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Mongolia - from 29 Mar. to 27 Sep.
  • Namibia - to 6 Apr., from 7 Sep.
  • Netherlands - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • New Zealand - to 16 Mar., from 5 Oct.
  • Norway - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Palestine - from 18 Apr. to 17 Oct.
  • Paraguay - to 6 Apr., from 7 Sep.
  • Poland - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Portugal - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Romania - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Russia - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Serbia - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Spain - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Sweden - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Switzerland - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Syria - from 1 Apr. to 1 Oct.
  • Turkey - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Ukraine - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • Falkland Is., U.K. - to 20 Apr., from 7 Sep.
  • Turks & Caicos Is., U.K. - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
  • rest of United Kingdom - from 30 Mar. to 26 Oct.
  • United States - from 6 Apr. to 26 Oct.
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On the first Sunday in November, November 4th 2007, time will "fall back"

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Before 2007 daylight savings time began on the first Sunday in April. Daylight savings time would end on the last Sunday in October.

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I believe it was the 3rd Sunday in October to fall back.

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