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Where does this information come from? no reference or real explanation. From the main Time Zone#Additional Information page
“ | Russia has eleven time zones, including Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea. France also has eleven time zones including those of France, French Guiana and numerous islands, inhabited and uninhabited. The United States has ten time zones (nine official plus that for Wake Island and its Antarctic stations). Australia has nine time zones (one unofficial and three official on the mainland plus four for its territories and one more for an Antarctic station not included in other time zones). The United Kingdom has eight time zones for itself and its overseas territories. Canada has six official time zones. | ” |
But this isn't cited either.
I had another close look at the O.I.C. (Order-in-Council) this evening.
This is what it says:
There is only one valid interpretation of the new legislation: Yukon is legally on permanent standard time and standard time is reckoned as UTC-7. Legislation is binding; old news releases are not. Any claims people have made about Yukon officially operating on any form of permanent daylight saving time are false. MapGrid ( talk) 07:14, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
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Is the map gonna updated if sunshine act take in effect 184.144.174.44 ( talk) 17:28, 5 May 2022 (UTC)
@ CambridgeBayWeather: Tungsten is the old townsite built beside the Cantung mine. It supposedly supposedly operated on PST/PDT; this made sense because the only road access was via The Yukon. Several things have changed:
The community only existed to serve the mine. I found no online evidence to suggest that anybody lives there anymore. The Time zone should therefore be MST/MDT as defined in the NWT Interpretation Act MapGrid ( talk) 15:19, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
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Where does this information come from? no reference or real explanation. From the main Time Zone#Additional Information page
“ | Russia has eleven time zones, including Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea. France also has eleven time zones including those of France, French Guiana and numerous islands, inhabited and uninhabited. The United States has ten time zones (nine official plus that for Wake Island and its Antarctic stations). Australia has nine time zones (one unofficial and three official on the mainland plus four for its territories and one more for an Antarctic station not included in other time zones). The United Kingdom has eight time zones for itself and its overseas territories. Canada has six official time zones. | ” |
But this isn't cited either.
I had another close look at the O.I.C. (Order-in-Council) this evening.
This is what it says:
There is only one valid interpretation of the new legislation: Yukon is legally on permanent standard time and standard time is reckoned as UTC-7. Legislation is binding; old news releases are not. Any claims people have made about Yukon officially operating on any form of permanent daylight saving time are false. MapGrid ( talk) 07:14, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
References
Is the map gonna updated if sunshine act take in effect 184.144.174.44 ( talk) 17:28, 5 May 2022 (UTC)
@ CambridgeBayWeather: Tungsten is the old townsite built beside the Cantung mine. It supposedly supposedly operated on PST/PDT; this made sense because the only road access was via The Yukon. Several things have changed:
The community only existed to serve the mine. I found no online evidence to suggest that anybody lives there anymore. The Time zone should therefore be MST/MDT as defined in the NWT Interpretation Act MapGrid ( talk) 15:19, 17 February 2024 (UTC)