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Bill C-248 — Le Canada discutera d'abandonner le changement d'heure

Fin du changement d'heure : le Canada en débat

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Introduced Oct 6, 2025
Résumé

Ce projet de loi demande au gouvernement fédéral d'organiser une conférence sur le changement d'heure. Le but est de discuter des enjeux économiques, des études scientifiques sur la santé, et d'une approche plus uniforme au Canada. Le gouvernement devra ensuite publier un rapport sur cette conférence.

What MPs Are Saying
Conservative
Harb GillConservativeAppuie

I am presenting a petition from people in Windsor West. They want the government to work with different groups to make Ojibway a national urban park to protect nature and let people visit.

Liberal

I want to help the government make life better for everyone. My bill asks the government to hold a meeting with provinces, territories, and Indigenous leaders to talk about ending daylight saving time. Changing clocks hurts people's health and safety, so we should find one time for all of Canada.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the House
Oct 6, 2025
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Bill Quality
Solid

This proposed law aims to start a conversation across Canada about the pros and cons of changing our clocks. It makes sure that different groups, like Indigenous governments and people in healthcare, get to share their thoughts, but it doesn't promise any actual changes to how we handle time.

Things to Watch For

  • The law doesn't say what happens after the report is published, so there's no guarantee of any action.
  • The law does not require the federal government to act on any recommendations from the conference.
  • The law does not allocate any money to carry out the conference or the report.
  • The law does not define what a 'uniform approach' to time change would look like.
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