It depends on the province where you live:British Columbia: 7%Alberta: 0%Saskatchewan: 5%Manitoba: 7%Ontario: 8%Quebec: 7.5%Prince Edward Island: 10%New Brunswick: 13% (GST and PST combined)Nova Scotia: 13% (GST and PST combined)Newfoundland and Labrador: 13% (GST and PST combined)
Though your right in the sense that there is only PST charged in Alberta, where there needs to be some clarification is that it is not due to HST that we are paying more tax on vehicles in BC. This is a myth. In fact, (and especially in new vehicle purchases) both PST and GST were charged on vehicle purchases anyways.
Calgary, Alberta, is in the Mountain Standard Time (MST) zone, which is typically one hour ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST). Therefore, when it is 10 AM PST, it is 11 AM in Calgary. However, keep in mind that during Daylight Saving Time, Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) is observed, which would make it 12 PM in Calgary. Always check for current time differences, especially around the transition periods for Daylight Saving Time.
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Saskatchewan's main industry is Wheat, where Alberta's main industry is Oil, so for agricultural needs Saskatchewan would probably be your best bet. However, Alberta has cheaper prices and no PST taxes.
Private sales of used cars pay only the PST. Used cars bought from Dealers pay both PST/GST (the dealers are providing a service - go figure).
9 am PST (CET = UTC+1; PST = UTC-8)
The GMT equivalent of 0800 PST is 1600 GMT. This is because GMT is 8 hours ahead of PST.
4am GMT is 8pm PST (previous day). Time conversion between GMT and PST is 8 hours behind.
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PST = MST - 1 hour
6:20 in EST = 3:20 in PST.
10AM PST is 1PM EST