Canada has 6 different standard times
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Yes, Canada uses six primary time zones. From east to west they are Newfoundland Time Zone, Atlantic Time Zone, Eastern Time, Central Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone, and the Pacific Time Zone.
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The size of the country is so big that it spans 90 degree of longitude. And hence, there are six different time zones in Canada.
They are referred to as Eastern Daylight Time. They are,
- Newfoundland Daylight Time (GMT-2:30)
- Atlantic Daylight Time (GMT-3)
- Central Daylight Time (GMT-5)
- Central Standard Time (GMT-6)
- Mountain Daylight Time (GMT-6)
- Pacific Daylight Time (GMT-7)
Reasons:
- The size of the country.
- The longitudinal extent.
- For better understanding of time across the country.
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