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Fall back one hour – Daylight Savings Time ends this weekend

By Hailey MacDonald Nov 1, 2025 | 10:37 AM

Daylight Savings Time (DST) ends in Canada on Sunday, Nov 2 when 2:00am jumps back to 1:00am.

Due to the clocks reversing, this means an extra hour of sleep, but also means earlier sunrises and sunsets.

Switching back to Standard Time can throw off your schedule – here are some tips to navigate the first week of the change:

Go to bed earlier for a few nights to adjust, limit screen time before bed, soak up morning sunlight, stick to a consistent sleep schedule, and plan evening activities earlier while there is still daylight.

Quick check-list before the time change:

– Set your clocks back one hour before bed on Nov 1.

– Double-check your devices; most phones and computers will automatically change, but some may not.

– Drive carefully on darker evenings, especially on your Monday commute.

– Plan indoor lighting to combat the early evening darkness.

(HAILEY MACDONALD)