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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. March 3rd, 2026

March 3, 2026

For the final time this Sunday, as announced by Premier David Eby, British Columbia will be moving the clocks forward. He announced on Monday that the province would be making the permanent jump to Daylight Time, meaning that their time zone will now stay consistent year-round. It also means they will be one hour behind Washington State, Oregon, and California once Winter arrives. However, Eby is hoping that B.C.’s American neighbours will eventually join the movement. So what about here in Ontario? Recent movements have valiantly tried to end Daylight Savings Time, particularly from the Carney Liberals during a recent private member’s bill. But after reaching out to the Premier’s Office, Ontario says they would only consider banning the seasonal changes if New York and Quebec also banned it. Which scenario benefits your sleep schedule more? Digging deeper into this debate is Rebecca Robillard, the Co-Chair of the Canadian Sleep Research Consortium. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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One person has been charged and a quantity of illicit drugs were seized by the OPP after an automated licence plate reader detected an expired plate in the Clarence‑Rockland area on Saturday, March 28. Read More
March 29, 2026 - 14:06 | Norman Provencher | Ottawa Citizen
A French-Palestinian member of the European Parliament says she was denied entry into Canada only days before she was scheduled to participate in conferences in Montreal. Rima Hassan wrote online that she was "prevented" from coming to Canada in what she described as an attempt at censorship.
March 29, 2026 - 13:42 | | CBC News - Canada
White-nose syndrome, a deadly disease that has decimated bat populations across North America in recent years, has been detected in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta for the first time, marking a significant spread since it was first confirmed to be in the province two years ago.
March 29, 2026 - 13:12 | | CBC News - Canada