
‘It’s nice’: Meet the Canadians tasked with changing country’s famous clocks
For at least a couple of hours on Sunday morning, Halifax residents who get the time from the city’s Old Town Clock may be thrown off.
Craig Potter, an employee with Parks Canada, will be making the slow climb to change the clock, as he has done twice a year for the past four years.
“I’m not going to be there (at) two in the morning, let’s say,” Potter said with a laugh. “But I will be there fairly early on Sunday.”
This weekend marks the beginning of daylight saving time, which sees Canadians — minus those in Saskatchewan, the Yukon and parts of B.C. — wind their clocks ahead by one hour.