Canada has 6 different standard times.Give geographical reasons
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Canada extends from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. Time zones generally change when the time difference is greater than one hour. So Canada's time zones are Pacific standard time, Mountain standard time, Central standard time, Eastern standard time, Atlantic standard time, and Newfoundland standard time.
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The Peace River area of BC is similar in that it doesn't change clocks, so it spends the winter on Alberta time and the summer on BC time. 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.
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