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1# tzdb data for North and Central America and environs
2
3# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
4# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
5
6# also includes Central America and the Caribbean
7
8# This file is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better,
9# go ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to
10# tz@iana.org for general use in the future).  For more, please see
11# the file CONTRIBUTING in the tz distribution.
12
13# From Paul Eggert (1999-03-22):
14# A reliable and entertaining source about time zones is
15# Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997).
16
17###############################################################################
18
19# United States
20
21# From Paul Eggert (1999-03-31):
22# Howse writes (pp 121-125) that time zones were invented by
23# Professor Charles Ferdinand Dowd (1825-1904),
24# Principal of Temple Grove Ladies' Seminary (Saratoga Springs, NY).
25# His pamphlet "A System of National Time for Railroads" (1870)
26# was the result of his proposals at the Convention of Railroad Trunk Lines
27# in New York City (1869-10).  His 1870 proposal was based on Washington, DC,
28# but in 1872-05 he moved the proposed origin to Greenwich.
29
30# From Paul Eggert (2018-03-20):
31# Dowd's proposal left many details unresolved, such as where to draw
32# lines between time zones.  The key individual who made time zones
33# work in the US was William Frederick Allen - railway engineer,
34# managing editor of the Travelers' Guide, and secretary of the
35# General Time Convention, a railway standardization group.  Allen
36# spent months in dialogs with scientific and railway leaders,
37# developed a workable plan to institute time zones, and presented it
38# to the General Time Convention on 1883-04-11, saying that his plan
39# meant "local time would be practically abolished" - a plus for
40# railway scheduling.  By the next convention on 1883-10-11 nearly all
41# railroads had agreed and it took effect on 1883-11-18.  That Sunday
42# was called the "day of two noons", as some locations observed noon
43# twice.  Allen witnessed the transition in New York City, writing:
44#
45#   I heard the bells of St. Paul's strike on the old time.  Four
46#   minutes later, obedient to the electrical signal from the Naval
47#   Observatory ... the time-ball made its rapid descent, the chimes
48#   of old Trinity rang twelve measured strokes, and local time was
49#   abandoned, probably forever.
50#
51# Most of the US soon followed suit.  See:
52# Bartky IR. The adoption of standard time. Technol Cult 1989 Jan;30(1):25-56.
53# https://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3105430
54
55# From Paul Eggert (2005-04-16):
56# That 1883 transition occurred at 12:00 new time, not at 12:00 old time.
57# See p 46 of David Prerau, Seize the daylight, Thunder's Mouth Press (2005).
58
59# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
60# A good source for time zone historical data in the US is
61# Thomas G. Shanks, The American Atlas (5th edition),
62# San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (1991).
63# Make sure you have the errata sheet; the book is somewhat useless without it.
64# It is the source for most of the pre-1991 US entries below.
65
66# From Paul Eggert (2001-03-06):
67# Daylight Saving Time was first suggested as a joke by Benjamin Franklin
68# in his whimsical essay "An Economical Project for Diminishing the Cost
69# of Light" published in the Journal de Paris (1784-04-26).
70# Not everyone is happy with the results:
71#
72#	I don't really care how time is reckoned so long as there is some
73#	agreement about it, but I object to being told that I am saving
74#	daylight when my reason tells me that I am doing nothing of the kind.
75#	I even object to the implication that I am wasting something
76#	valuable if I stay in bed after the sun has risen.  As an admirer
77#	of moonlight I resent the bossy insistence of those who want to
78#	reduce my time for enjoying it.  At the back of the Daylight Saving
79#	scheme I detect the bony, blue-fingered hand of Puritanism, eager
80#	to push people into bed earlier, and get them up earlier, to make
81#	them healthy, wealthy and wise in spite of themselves.
82#
83#	 -- Robertson Davies, The diary of Samuel Marchbanks,
84#	   Clarke, Irwin (1947), XIX, Sunday
85#
86# For more about the first ten years of DST in the United States, see
87# Robert Garland, Ten years of daylight saving from the Pittsburgh standpoint
88# (Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1927).
89# http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/dst.html
90#
91# Shanks says that DST was called "War Time" in the US in 1918 and 1919.
92# However, DST was imposed by the Standard Time Act of 1918, which
93# was the first nationwide legal time standard, and apparently
94# time was just called "Standard Time" or "Daylight Saving Time".
95
96# From Arthur David Olson:
97# US Daylight Saving Time ended on the last Sunday of *October* in 1974.
98# See, for example, the front page of the Saturday, 1974-10-26
99# and Sunday, 1974-10-27 editions of the Washington Post.
100
101# From Arthur David Olson:
102# Before the Uniform Time Act of 1966 took effect in 1967, observance of
103# Daylight Saving Time in the US was by local option, except during wartime.
104
105# From Arthur David Olson (2000-09-25):
106# Last night I heard part of a rebroadcast of a 1945 Arch Oboler radio drama.
107# In the introduction, Oboler spoke of "Eastern Peace Time."
108# An AltaVista search turned up:
109# https://web.archive.org/web/20000926032210/http://rowayton.org/rhs/hstaug45.html
110# "When the time is announced over the radio now, it is 'Eastern Peace
111# Time' instead of the old familiar 'Eastern War Time.'  Peace is wonderful."
112# (August 1945) by way of confirmation.
113#
114# From Paul Eggert (2017-09-23):
115# This was the V-J Day issue of the Clamdigger, a Rowayton, CT newsletter.
116
117# From Joseph Gallant citing
118# George H. Douglas, _The Early Days of Radio Broadcasting_ (1987):
119# At 7 P.M. (Eastern War Time) [on 1945-08-14], the networks were set
120# to switch to London for Attlee's address, but the American people
121# never got to hear his speech live. According to one press account,
122# CBS' Bob Trout was first to announce the word of Japan's surrender,
123# but a few seconds later, NBC, ABC and Mutual also flashed the word
124# of surrender, all of whom interrupting the bells of Big Ben in
125# London which were to precede Mr. Attlee's speech.
126
127# From Paul Eggert (2003-02-09): It was Robert St John, not Bob Trout.  From
128# Myrna Oliver's obituary of St John on page B16 of today's Los Angeles Times:
129#
130# ... a war-weary U.S. clung to radios, awaiting word of Japan's surrender.
131# Any announcement from Asia would reach St. John's New York newsroom on a
132# wire service teletype machine, which had prescribed signals for major news.
133# Associated Press, for example, would ring five bells before spewing out
134# typed copy of an important story, and 10 bells for news "of transcendental
135# importance."
136#
137# On Aug. 14, stalling while talking steadily into the NBC networks' open
138# microphone, St. John heard five bells and waited only to hear a sixth bell,
139# before announcing confidently: "Ladies and gentlemen, World War II is over.
140# The Japanese have agreed to our surrender terms."
141#
142# He had scored a 20-second scoop on other broadcasters.
143
144# From Arthur David Olson (2005-08-22):
145# Paul has been careful to use the "US" rules only in those locations
146# that are part of the United States; this reflects the real scope of
147# U.S. government action.  So even though the "US" rules have changed
148# in the latest release, other countries won't be affected.
149
150# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
151Rule	US	1918	1919	-	Mar	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
152Rule	US	1918	1919	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
153Rule	US	1942	only	-	Feb	9	2:00	1:00	W # War
154Rule	US	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
155Rule	US	1945	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
156Rule	US	1967	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
157Rule	US	1967	1973	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
158Rule	US	1974	only	-	Jan	6	2:00	1:00	D
159Rule	US	1975	only	-	Feb	23	2:00	1:00	D
160Rule	US	1976	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
161Rule	US	1987	2006	-	Apr	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
162Rule	US	2007	max	-	Mar	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
163Rule	US	2007	max	-	Nov	Sun>=1	2:00	0	S
164
165# From Arthur David Olson, 2005-12-19
166# We generate the files specified below to guard against old files with
167# obsolete information being left in the time zone binary directory.
168# We limit the list to names that have appeared in previous versions of
169# this time zone package.
170# We do these as separate Zones rather than as Links to avoid problems if
171# a particular place changes whether it observes DST.
172# We put these specifications here in the northamerica file both to
173# increase the chances that they'll actually get compiled and to
174# avoid the need to duplicate the US rules in another file.
175
176# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
177Zone	EST		 -5:00	-	EST
178Zone	MST		 -7:00	-	MST
179Zone	HST		-10:00	-	HST
180Zone	EST5EDT		 -5:00	US	E%sT
181Zone	CST6CDT		 -6:00	US	C%sT
182Zone	MST7MDT		 -7:00	US	M%sT
183Zone	PST8PDT		 -8:00	US	P%sT
184
185# From U. S. Naval Observatory (1989-01-19):
186# USA  EASTERN       5 H  BEHIND UTC    NEW YORK, WASHINGTON
187# USA  EASTERN       4 H  BEHIND UTC    APR 3 - OCT 30
188# USA  CENTRAL       6 H  BEHIND UTC    CHICAGO, HOUSTON
189# USA  CENTRAL       5 H  BEHIND UTC    APR 3 - OCT 30
190# USA  MOUNTAIN      7 H  BEHIND UTC    DENVER
191# USA  MOUNTAIN      6 H  BEHIND UTC    APR 3 - OCT 30
192# USA  PACIFIC       8 H  BEHIND UTC    L.A., SAN FRANCISCO
193# USA  PACIFIC       7 H  BEHIND UTC    APR 3 - OCT 30
194# USA  ALASKA STD    9 H  BEHIND UTC    MOST OF ALASKA     (AKST)
195# USA  ALASKA STD    8 H  BEHIND UTC    APR 3 - OCT 30 (AKDT)
196# USA  ALEUTIAN     10 H  BEHIND UTC    ISLANDS WEST OF 170W
197# USA    "           9 H  BEHIND UTC    APR 3 - OCT 30
198# USA  HAWAII       10 H  BEHIND UTC
199# USA  BERING       11 H  BEHIND UTC    SAMOA, MIDWAY
200
201# From Arthur David Olson (1989-01-21):
202# The above dates are for 1988.
203# Note the "AKST" and "AKDT" abbreviations, the claim that there's
204# no DST in Samoa, and the claim that there is DST in Alaska and the
205# Aleutians.
206
207# From Arthur David Olson (1988-02-13):
208# Legal standard time zone names, from United States Code (1982 Edition and
209# Supplement III), Title 15, Chapter 6, Section 260 and forward.  First, names
210# up to 1967-04-01 (when most provisions of the Uniform Time Act of 1966
211# took effect), as explained in sections 263 and 261:
212#	(none)
213#	United States standard eastern time
214#	United States standard mountain time
215#	United States standard central time
216#	United States standard Pacific time
217#	(none)
218#	United States standard Alaska time
219#	(none)
220# Next, names from 1967-04-01 until 1983-11-30 (the date for
221# public law 98-181):
222#	Atlantic standard time
223#	eastern standard time
224#	central standard time
225#	mountain standard time
226#	Pacific standard time
227#	Yukon standard time
228#	Alaska-Hawaii standard time
229#	Bering standard time
230# And after 1983-11-30:
231#	Atlantic standard time
232#	eastern standard time
233#	central standard time
234#	mountain standard time
235#	Pacific standard time
236#	Alaska standard time
237#	Hawaii-Aleutian standard time
238#	Samoa standard time
239# The law doesn't give abbreviations.
240#
241# From Paul Eggert (2016-12-19):
242# Here are URLs for the 1918 and 1966 legislation:
243# http://uscode.house.gov/statviewer.htm?volume=40&page=451
244# http://uscode.house.gov/statviewer.htm?volume=80&page=108
245# Although the 1918 names were officially "United States Standard
246# Eastern Time" and similarly for "Central", "Mountain", "Pacific",
247# and "Alaska", in practice "Standard" was placed just before "Time",
248# as codified in 1966.  In practice, Alaska time was abbreviated "AST"
249# before 1968.  Summarizing the 1967 name changes:
250#	1918 names			1967 names
251#  -08	Standard Pacific Time (PST)	Pacific standard time (PST)
252#  -09	(unofficial) Yukon (YST)	Yukon standard time (YST)
253#  -10	Standard Alaska Time (AST)	Alaska-Hawaii standard time (AHST)
254#  -11	(unofficial) Nome (NST)		Bering standard time (BST)
255#
256# From Paul Eggert (2000-01-08), following a heads-up from Rives McDow:
257# Public law 106-564 (2000-12-23) introduced ... "Chamorro Standard Time"
258# for time in Guam and the Northern Marianas.  See the file "australasia".
259#
260# From Paul Eggert (2015-04-17):
261# HST and HDT are standardized abbreviations for Hawaii-Aleutian
262# standard and daylight times.  See section 9.47 (p 234) of the
263# U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual (2008)
264# https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-STYLEMANUAL-2008/pdf/GPO-STYLEMANUAL-2008.pdf
265
266# From Arthur David Olson, 2005-08-09
267# The following was signed into law on 2005-08-08.
268#
269# H.R. 6, Energy Policy Act of 2005, SEC. 110. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS.
270#   (a) Amendment.--Section 3(a) of the Uniform Time Act of 1966 (15
271#   U.S.C. 260a(a)) is amended--
272#     (1) by striking "first Sunday of April" and inserting "second
273#     Sunday of March"; and
274#     (2) by striking "last Sunday of October" and inserting "first
275#     Sunday of November'.
276#   (b) Effective Date.--Subsection (a) shall take effect 1 year after the
277#   date of enactment of this Act or March 1, 2007, whichever is later.
278#   (c) Report to Congress.--Not later than 9 months after the effective
279#   date stated in subsection (b), the Secretary shall report to Congress
280#   on the impact of this section on energy consumption in the United
281#   States.
282#   (d) Right to Revert.--Congress retains the right to revert the
283#   Daylight Saving Time back to the 2005 time schedules once the
284#   Department study is complete.
285
286# US eastern time, represented by New York
287
288# Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, most of Florida,
289# Georgia, southeast Indiana (Dearborn and Ohio counties), eastern Kentucky
290# (except America/Kentucky/Louisville below), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
291# New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio,
292# Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, eastern Tennessee,
293# Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia
294
295# From Dave Cantor (2004-11-02):
296# Early this summer I had the occasion to visit the Mount Washington
297# Observatory weather station atop (of course!) Mount Washington [, NH]....
298# One of the staff members said that the station was on Eastern Standard Time
299# and didn't change their clocks for Daylight Saving ... so that their
300# reports will always have times which are 5 hours behind UTC.
301
302# From Paul Eggert (2005-08-26):
303# According to today's Huntsville Times
304# http://www.al.com/news/huntsvilletimes/index.ssf?/base/news/1125047783228320.xml&coll=1
305# a few towns on Alabama's "eastern border with Georgia, such as Phenix City
306# in Russell County, Lanett in Chambers County and some towns in Lee County,
307# set their watches and clocks on Eastern time."  It quotes H.H. "Bubba"
308# Roberts, city administrator in Phenix City. as saying "We are in the Central
309# time zone, but we do go by the Eastern time zone because so many people work
310# in Columbus."
311#
312# From Paul Eggert (2017-02-22):
313# Four cities are involved.  The two not mentioned above are Smiths Station
314# and Valley.  Barbara Brooks, Valley's assistant treasurer, heard it started
315# because West Point Pepperell textile mills were in Alabama while the
316# corporate office was in Georgia, and residents voted to keep Eastern
317# time even after the mills closed.  See: Kazek K. Did you know which
318# Alabama towns are in a different time zone?  al.com 2017-02-06.
319# http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2017/02/do_you_know_which_alabama_town.html
320
321# From Paul Eggert (2014-09-06):
322# Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 44, 4 (1884-02-08), 208
323# says that New York City Hall time was 3 minutes 58.4 seconds fast of
324# Eastern time (i.e., -4:56:01.6) just before the 1883 switch.  Round to the
325# nearest second.
326
327# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
328Rule	NYC	1920	only	-	Mar	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
329Rule	NYC	1920	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
330Rule	NYC	1921	1966	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
331Rule	NYC	1921	1954	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
332Rule	NYC	1955	1966	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
333# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
334Zone America/New_York	-4:56:02 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:03:58
335			-5:00	US	E%sT	1920
336			-5:00	NYC	E%sT	1942
337			-5:00	US	E%sT	1946
338			-5:00	NYC	E%sT	1967
339			-5:00	US	E%sT
340
341# US central time, represented by Chicago
342
343# Alabama, Arkansas, Florida panhandle (Bay, Calhoun, Escambia,
344# Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and
345# Washington counties), Illinois, western Indiana
346# (Gibson, Jasper, Lake, LaPorte, Newton, Porter, Posey, Spencer,
347# Vanderburgh, and Warrick counties), Iowa, most of Kansas, western
348# Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, eastern
349# Nebraska, eastern North Dakota, Oklahoma, eastern South Dakota,
350# western Tennessee, most of Texas, Wisconsin
351
352# From Paul Eggert (2018-01-07):
353# In 1869 the Chicago Astronomical Society contracted with the city to keep
354# time.  Though delayed by the Great Fire, by 1880 a wire ran from the
355# Dearborn Observatory (on the University of Chicago campus) to City Hall,
356# which then sent signals to police and fire stations.  However, railroads got
357# their time signals from the Allegheny Observatory, the Madison Observatory,
358# the Ann Arbor Observatory, etc., so their clocks did not agree with each
359# other or with the city's official time.  The confusion took some years to
360# clear up.  See:
361# Moser M. How Chicago gave America its time zones. Chicago. 2018-01-04.
362# http://www.chicagomag.com/city-life/January-2018/How-Chicago-Gave-America-Its-Time-Zones/
363
364# From Larry M. Smith (2006-04-26) re Wisconsin:
365# https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/175.pdf
366# is currently enforced at the 01:00 time of change.  Because the local
367# "bar time" in the state corresponds to 02:00, a number of citations
368# are issued for the "sale of class 'B' alcohol after prohibited
369# hours" within the deviated hour of this change every year....
370#
371# From Douglas R. Bomberg (2007-03-12):
372# Wisconsin has enacted (nearly eleventh-hour) legislation to get WI
373# Statue 175 closer in synch with the US Congress' intent....
374# https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2007/related/acts/3
375
376# From an email administrator of the City of Fort Pierre, SD (2015-12-21):
377# Fort Pierre is technically located in the Mountain time zone as is
378# the rest of Stanley County.  Most of Stanley County and Fort Pierre
379# uses the Central time zone due to doing most of their business in
380# Pierre so it simplifies schedules.  I have lived in Stanley County
381# all my life and it has been that way since I can remember.  (43 years!)
382#
383# From Paul Eggert (2015-12-25):
384# Assume this practice predates 1970, so Fort Pierre can use America/Chicago.
385
386# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
387Rule	Chicago	1920	only	-	Jun	13	2:00	1:00	D
388Rule	Chicago	1920	1921	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
389Rule	Chicago	1921	only	-	Mar	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
390Rule	Chicago	1922	1966	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
391Rule	Chicago	1922	1954	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
392Rule	Chicago	1955	1966	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
393# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
394Zone America/Chicago	-5:50:36 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:09:24
395			-6:00	US	C%sT	1920
396			-6:00	Chicago	C%sT	1936 Mar  1  2:00
397			-5:00	-	EST	1936 Nov 15  2:00
398			-6:00	Chicago	C%sT	1942
399			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
400			-6:00	Chicago	C%sT	1967
401			-6:00	US	C%sT
402# Oliver County, ND switched from mountain to central time on 1992-10-25.
403Zone America/North_Dakota/Center -6:45:12 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:14:48
404			-7:00	US	M%sT	1992 Oct 25  2:00
405			-6:00	US	C%sT
406# Morton County, ND, switched from mountain to central time on
407# 2003-10-26, except for the area around Mandan which was already central time.
408# See <http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/p63/135818.pdf>.
409# Officially this switch also included part of Sioux County, and
410# Jones, Mellette, and Todd Counties in South Dakota;
411# but in practice these other counties were already observing central time.
412# See <http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2003/October/Day-28/i27056.htm>.
413Zone America/North_Dakota/New_Salem -6:45:39 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:14:21
414			-7:00	US	M%sT	2003 Oct 26  2:00
415			-6:00	US	C%sT
416
417# From Josh Findley (2011-01-21):
418# ...it appears that Mercer County, North Dakota, changed from the
419# mountain time zone to the central time zone at the last transition from
420# daylight-saving to standard time (on Nov. 7, 2010):
421# https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-09-29/html/2010-24376.htm
422# http://www.bismarcktribune.com/news/local/article_1eb1b588-c758-11df-b472-001cc4c03286.html
423
424# From Andy Lipscomb (2011-01-24):
425# ...according to the Census Bureau, the largest city is Beulah (although
426# it's commonly referred to as Beulah-Hazen, with Hazen being the next
427# largest city in Mercer County).  Google Maps places Beulah's city hall
428# at 47° 15' 51" N, 101° 46' 40" W, which yields an offset of 6h47'07".
429
430Zone America/North_Dakota/Beulah -6:47:07 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:12:53
431			-7:00	US	M%sT	2010 Nov  7  2:00
432			-6:00	US	C%sT
433
434# US mountain time, represented by Denver
435#
436# Colorado, far western Kansas, Montana, western
437# Nebraska, Nevada border (Jackpot, Owyhee, and Mountain City),
438# New Mexico, southwestern North Dakota,
439# western South Dakota, far western Texas (El Paso County, Hudspeth County,
440# and Pine Springs and Nickel Creek in Culberson County), Utah, Wyoming
441#
442# From Paul Eggert (2018-10-25):
443# On 1921-03-04 federal law placed all of Texas into the central time zone.
444# However, El Paso ignored the law for decades and continued to observe
445# mountain time, on the grounds that that's what they had always done
446# and they weren't about to let the federal government tell them what to do.
447# Eventually the federal government gave in and changed the law on
448# 1970-04-10 to match what El Paso was actually doing.  Although
449# that's slightly after our 1970 cutoff, there is no need to create a
450# separate zone for El Paso since they were ignoring the law anyway.  See:
451# Long T. El Pasoans were time rebels, fought to stay in Mountain zone.
452# El Paso Times. 2018-10-24 06:40 -06.
453# https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/local/el-paso/2018/10/24/el-pasoans-were-time-rebels-fought-stay-mountain-zone/1744509002/
454#
455# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
456Rule	Denver	1920	1921	-	Mar	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
457Rule	Denver	1920	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
458Rule	Denver	1921	only	-	May	22	2:00	0	S
459Rule	Denver	1965	1966	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
460Rule	Denver	1965	1966	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
461# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
462Zone America/Denver	-6:59:56 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:00:04
463			-7:00	US	M%sT	1920
464			-7:00	Denver	M%sT	1942
465			-7:00	US	M%sT	1946
466			-7:00	Denver	M%sT	1967
467			-7:00	US	M%sT
468
469# US Pacific time, represented by Los Angeles
470#
471# California, northern Idaho (Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater,
472# Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and Shoshone counties, Idaho county
473# north of the Salmon River, and the towns of Burgdorf and Warren),
474# Nevada (except West Wendover), Oregon (except the northern ¾ of
475# Malheur county), and Washington
476
477# From Paul Eggert (2016-08-20):
478# In early February 1948, in response to California's electricity shortage,
479# PG&E changed power frequency from 60 to 59.5 Hz during daylight hours,
480# causing electric clocks to lose six minutes per day.  (This did not change
481# legal time, and is not part of the data here.)  See:
482# Ross SA. An energy crisis from the past: Northern California in 1948.
483# Working Paper No. 8, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley,
484# 1973-11.  https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8x22k30c
485#
486# In another measure to save electricity, DST was instituted from 1948-03-14
487# at 02:01 to 1949-01-16 at 02:00, with the governor having the option to move
488# the fallback transition earlier.  See pages 3-4 of:
489# http://clerk.assembly.ca.gov/sites/clerk.assembly.ca.gov/files/archive/Statutes/1948/48Vol1_Chapters.pdf
490#
491# In response:
492#
493#   Governor Warren received a torrent of objecting mail, and it is not too much
494#   to speculate that the objections to Daylight Saving Time were one important
495#   factor in the defeat of the Dewey-Warren Presidential ticket in California.
496#     -- Ross, p 25
497#
498# On December 8 the governor exercised the option, setting the date to January 1
499# (LA Times 1948-12-09).  The transition time was 02:00 (LA Times 1949-01-01).
500#
501# Despite the controversy, in 1949 California voters approved Proposition 12,
502# which established DST from April's last Sunday at 01:00 until September's
503# last Sunday at 02:00. This was amended by 1962's Proposition 6, which changed
504# the fall-back date to October's last Sunday. See:
505# https://repository.uchastings.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1501&context=ca_ballot_props
506# https://repository.uchastings.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1636&context=ca_ballot_props
507#
508# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
509Rule	CA	1948	only	-	Mar	14	2:01	1:00	D
510Rule	CA	1949	only	-	Jan	 1	2:00	0	S
511Rule	CA	1950	1966	-	Apr	lastSun	1:00	1:00	D
512Rule	CA	1950	1961	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
513Rule	CA	1962	1966	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
514# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
515Zone America/Los_Angeles -7:52:58 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:07:02
516			-8:00	US	P%sT	1946
517			-8:00	CA	P%sT	1967
518			-8:00	US	P%sT
519
520# Alaska
521# AK%sT is the modern abbreviation for -09 per USNO.
522#
523# From Paul Eggert (2017-06-15):
524# Howse writes that Alaska switched from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar,
525# and from east-of-GMT to west-of-GMT days, when the US bought it from Russia.
526# On Friday, 1867-10-18 (Gregorian), at precisely 15:30 local time, the
527# Russian forts and fleet at Sitka fired salutes to mark the ceremony of
528# formal transfer.  See the Sacramento Daily Union (1867-11-14), p 3, col 2.
529# https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SDU18671114.2.12.1
530# Sitka workers did not change their calendars until Sunday, 1867-10-20,
531# and so celebrated two Sundays that week.  See: Ahllund T (tr Hallamaa P).
532# From the memoirs of a Finnish workman. Alaska History. 2006 Fall;21(2):1-25.
533# http://alaskahistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Ahllund-2006-Memoirs-of-a-Finnish-Workman.pdf
534# Include only the time zone part of this transition, ignoring the switch
535# from Julian to Gregorian, since we can't represent the Julian calendar.
536#
537# As far as we know, of the locations mentioned below only Sitka was
538# permanently inhabited in 1867 by anyone using either calendar.
539# (Yakutat was colonized by the Russians in 1799, but the settlement was
540# destroyed in 1805 by a Yakutat-kon war party.)  Many of Alaska's inhabitants
541# were unaware of the US acquisition of Alaska, much less of any calendar or
542# time change.  However, the Russian-influenced part of Alaska did observe
543# Russian time, and it is more accurate to model this than to ignore it.
544# The database format requires an exact transition time; use the Russian
545# salute as a somewhat-arbitrary time for the formal transfer of control for
546# all of Alaska.  Sitka's UTC offset is -9:01:13; adjust its 15:30 to the
547# local times of other Alaskan locations so that they change simultaneously.
548
549# From Paul Eggert (2014-07-18):
550# One opinion of the early-1980s turmoil in Alaska over time zones and
551# daylight saving time appeared as graffiti on a Juneau airport wall:
552# "Welcome to Juneau.  Please turn your watch back to the 19th century."
553# See: Turner W. Alaska's four time zones now two. NY Times 1983-11-01.
554# http://www.nytimes.com/1983/11/01/us/alaska-s-four-time-zones-now-two.html
555#
556# Steve Ferguson (2011-01-31) referred to the following source:
557# Norris F. Keeping time in Alaska: national directives, local response.
558# Alaska History 2001;16(1-2).
559# http://alaskahistoricalsociety.org/discover-alaska/glimpses-of-the-past/keeping-time-in-alaska/
560
561# From Arthur David Olson (2011-02-01):
562# Here's database-relevant material from the 2001 "Alaska History" article:
563#
564# On September 20 [1979]...DOT...officials decreed that on April 27,
565# 1980, Juneau and other nearby communities would move to Yukon Time.
566# Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan, however, would remain on
567# Pacific Time.
568#
569# ...on September 22, 1980, DOT Secretary Neil E. Goldschmidt rescinded the
570# Department's September 1979 decision. Juneau and other communities in
571# northern Southeast reverted to Pacific Time on October 26.
572#
573# On October 28 [1983]...the Metlakatla Indian Community Council voted
574# unanimously to keep the reservation on Pacific Time.
575#
576# According to DOT official Joanne Petrie, Indian reservations are not
577# bound to follow time zones imposed by neighboring jurisdictions.
578#
579# (The last is consistent with how the database now handles the Navajo
580# Nation.)
581
582# From Arthur David Olson (2011-02-09):
583# I just spoke by phone with a staff member at the Metlakatla Indian
584# Community office (using contact information available at
585# http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/dca/commdb/CIS.cfm?Comm_Boro_name=Metlakatla
586# It's shortly after 1:00 here on the east coast of the United States;
587# the staffer said it was shortly after 10:00 there. When I asked whether
588# that meant they were on Pacific time, they said no - they were on their
589# own time. I asked about daylight saving; they said it wasn't used. I
590# did not inquire about practices in the past.
591
592# From Arthur David Olson (2011-08-17):
593# For lack of better information, assume that Metlakatla's
594# abandonment of use of daylight saving resulted from the 1983 vote.
595
596# From Steffen Thorsen (2015-11-09):
597# It seems Metlakatla did go off PST on Sunday, November 1, changing
598# their time to AKST and are going to follow Alaska's DST, switching
599# between AKST and AKDT from now on....
600# https://www.krbd.org/2015/10/30/annette-island-times-they-are-a-changing/
601
602# From Ryan Stanley (2018-11-06):
603# The Metlakatla community in Alaska has decided not to change its
604# clock back an hour starting on November 4th, 2018 (day before yesterday).
605# They will be gmtoff=-28800 year-round.
606# https://www.facebook.com/141055983004923/photos/pb.141055983004923.-2207520000.1541465673./569081370202380/
607
608# From Paul Eggert (2018-12-16):
609# In a 2018-12-11 special election, Metlakatla voted to go back to
610# Alaska time (including daylight saving time) starting next year.
611# https://www.krbd.org/2018/12/12/metlakatla-to-follow-alaska-standard-time-allow-liquor-sales/
612#
613# From Ryan Stanley (2019-01-11):
614# The community will be changing back on the 20th of this month...
615# From Tim Parenti (2019-01-11):
616# Per an announcement on the Metlakatla community's official Facebook page, the
617# "fall back" will be on Sunday 2019-01-20 at 02:00:
618# https://www.facebook.com/141055983004923/photos/607150969728753/
619# So they won't be waiting for Alaska to join them on 2019-03-10, but will
620# rather change their clocks twice in seven weeks.
621
622# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
623Zone America/Juneau	 15:02:19 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 15:33:32
624			 -8:57:41 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
625			 -8:00	-	PST	1942
626			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1946
627			 -8:00	-	PST	1969
628			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1980 Apr 27  2:00
629			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1980 Oct 26  2:00
630			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1983 Oct 30  2:00
631			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1983 Nov 30
632			 -9:00	US	AK%sT
633Zone America/Sitka	 14:58:47 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 15:30
634			 -9:01:13 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
635			 -8:00	-	PST	1942
636			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1946
637			 -8:00	-	PST	1969
638			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1983 Oct 30  2:00
639			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1983 Nov 30
640			 -9:00	US	AK%sT
641Zone America/Metlakatla	 15:13:42 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 15:44:55
642			 -8:46:18 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
643			 -8:00	-	PST	1942
644			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1946
645			 -8:00	-	PST	1969
646			 -8:00	US	P%sT	1983 Oct 30  2:00
647			 -8:00	-	PST	2015 Nov  1  2:00
648			 -9:00	US	AK%sT	2018 Nov  4  2:00
649			 -8:00	-	PST	2019 Jan 20  2:00
650			 -9:00	US	AK%sT
651Zone America/Yakutat	 14:41:05 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 15:12:18
652			 -9:18:55 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
653			 -9:00	-	YST	1942
654			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1946
655			 -9:00	-	YST	1969
656			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1983 Nov 30
657			 -9:00	US	AK%sT
658Zone America/Anchorage	 14:00:24 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 14:31:37
659			 -9:59:36 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
660			-10:00	-	AST	1942
661			-10:00	US	A%sT	1967 Apr
662			-10:00	-	AHST	1969
663			-10:00	US	AH%sT	1983 Oct 30  2:00
664			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1983 Nov 30
665			 -9:00	US	AK%sT
666Zone America/Nome	 12:58:22 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 13:29:35
667			-11:01:38 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
668			-11:00	-	NST	1942
669			-11:00	US	N%sT	1946
670			-11:00	-	NST	1967 Apr
671			-11:00	-	BST	1969
672			-11:00	US	B%sT	1983 Oct 30  2:00
673			 -9:00	US	Y%sT	1983 Nov 30
674			 -9:00	US	AK%sT
675Zone America/Adak	 12:13:22 -	LMT	1867 Oct 19 12:44:35
676			-11:46:38 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20 12:00
677			-11:00	-	NST	1942
678			-11:00	US	N%sT	1946
679			-11:00	-	NST	1967 Apr
680			-11:00	-	BST	1969
681			-11:00	US	B%sT	1983 Oct 30  2:00
682			-10:00	US	AH%sT	1983 Nov 30
683			-10:00	US	H%sT
684# The following switches don't quite make our 1970 cutoff.
685#
686# Shanks writes that part of southwest Alaska (e.g. Aniak)
687# switched from -11:00 to -10:00 on 1968-09-22 at 02:00,
688# and another part (e.g. Akiak) made the same switch five weeks later.
689#
690# From David Flater (2004-11-09):
691# In e-mail, 2004-11-02, Ray Hudson, historian/liaison to the Unalaska
692# Historic Preservation Commission, provided this information, which
693# suggests that Unalaska deviated from statutory time from early 1967
694# possibly until 1983:
695#
696#  Minutes of the Unalaska City Council Meeting, January 10, 1967:
697#  "Except for St. Paul and Akutan, Unalaska is the only important
698#  location not on Alaska Standard Time.  The following resolution was
699#  made by William Robinson and seconded by Henry Swanson: Be it
700#  resolved that the City of Unalaska hereby goes to Alaska Standard
701#  Time as of midnight Friday, January 13, 1967 (1 A.M. Saturday,
702#  January 14, Alaska Standard Time.)  This resolution was passed with
703#  three votes for and one against."
704
705# Hawaii
706
707# From Arthur David Olson (2010-12-09):
708# "Hawaiian Time" by Robert C. Schmitt and Doak C. Cox appears on pages 207-225
709# of volume 26 of The Hawaiian Journal of History (1992). As of 2010-12-09,
710# the article is available at
711# https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/239/2/JL26215.pdf
712# and indicates that standard time was adopted effective noon, January
713# 13, 1896 (page 218), that in "1933, the Legislature decreed daylight
714# saving for the period between the last Sunday of each April and the
715# last Sunday of each September, but less than a month later repealed the
716# act," (page 220), that year-round daylight saving time was in effect
717# from 1942-02-09 to 1945-09-30 (page 221, with no time of day given for
718# when clocks changed) and that clocks were changed by 30 minutes
719# effective the second Sunday of June, 1947 (page 219, with no time of
720# day given for when clocks changed). A footnote for the 1933 changes
721# cites Session Laws of Hawaii 1933, "Act. 90 (approved 26 Apr. 1933)
722# and Act 163 (approved 21 May 1933)."
723
724# From Arthur David Olson (2011-01-19):
725# The following is from "Laws of the Territory of Hawaii Passed by the
726# Seventeenth Legislature: Regular Session 1933," available (as of
727# 2011-01-19) at American University's Pence Law Library. Page 85: "Act
728# 90...At 2 o'clock ante meridian of the last Sunday in April of each
729# year, the standard time of this Territory shall be advanced one
730# hour...This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved this 26th
731# day of April, A. D. 1933. LAWRENCE M JUDD, Governor of the Territory of
732# Hawaii." Page 172: "Act 163...Act 90 of the Session Laws of 1933 is
733# hereby repealed...This Act shall take effect upon its approval, upon
734# which date the standard time of this Territory shall be restored to
735# that existing immediately prior to the taking effect of said Act 90.
736# Approved this 21st day of May, A. D. 1933. LAWRENCE M. JUDD, Governor
737# of the Territory of Hawaii."
738#
739# Note that 1933-05-21 was a Sunday.
740# We're left to guess the time of day when Act 163 was approved; guess noon.
741
742# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
743Zone Pacific/Honolulu	-10:31:26 -	LMT	1896 Jan 13 12:00
744			-10:30	-	HST	1933 Apr 30  2:00
745			-10:30	1:00	HDT	1933 May 21 12:00
746			-10:30	US	H%sT	1947 Jun  8  2:00
747			-10:00	-	HST
748
749# Now we turn to US areas that have diverged from the consensus since 1970.
750
751# Arizona mostly uses MST.
752
753# From Paul Eggert (2002-10-20):
754#
755# The information in the rest of this paragraph is derived from the
756# Daylight Saving Time web page
757# <http://www.dlapr.lib.az.us/links/daylight.htm> (2002-01-23)
758# maintained by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.
759# Between 1944-01-01 and 1944-04-01 the State of Arizona used standard
760# time, but by federal law railroads, airlines, bus lines, military
761# personnel, and some engaged in interstate commerce continued to
762# observe war (i.e., daylight saving) time.  The 1944-03-17 Phoenix
763# Gazette says that was the date the law changed, and that 04-01 was
764# the date the state's clocks would change.  In 1945 the State of
765# Arizona used standard time all year, again with exceptions only as
766# mandated by federal law.  Arizona observed DST in 1967, but Arizona
767# Laws 1968, ch. 183 (effective 1968-03-21) repealed DST.
768#
769# Shanks says the 1944 experiment came to an end on 1944-03-17.
770# Go with the Arizona State Library instead.
771
772# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
773Zone America/Phoenix	-7:28:18 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 11:31:42
774			-7:00	US	M%sT	1944 Jan  1  0:01
775			-7:00	-	MST	1944 Apr  1  0:01
776			-7:00	US	M%sT	1944 Oct  1  0:01
777			-7:00	-	MST	1967
778			-7:00	US	M%sT	1968 Mar 21
779			-7:00	-	MST
780# From Arthur David Olson (1988-02-13):
781# A writer from the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.,
782# notes in private correspondence dated 1987-12-28 that "Presently, only the
783# Navajo Nation participates in the Daylight Saving Time policy, due to its
784# large size and location in three states."  (The "only" means that other
785# tribal nations don't use DST.)
786#
787# From Paul Eggert (2013-08-26):
788# See America/Denver for a zone appropriate for the Navajo Nation.
789
790# Southern Idaho (Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine,
791# Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Caribou, Cassia, Clark,
792# Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome,
793# Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Power,
794# Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, Washington counties, and the southern
795# quarter of Idaho county) and eastern Oregon (most of Malheur County)
796# switched four weeks late in 1974.
797#
798# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
799Zone America/Boise	-7:44:49 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:15:11
800			-8:00	US	P%sT	1923 May 13  2:00
801			-7:00	US	M%sT	1974
802			-7:00	-	MST	1974 Feb  3  2:00
803			-7:00	US	M%sT
804
805# Indiana
806#
807# For a map of Indiana's time zone regions, see:
808# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_Indiana
809#
810# From Paul Eggert (2018-11-30):
811# A brief but entertaining history of time in Indiana describes a 1949 debate
812# in the Indiana House where city legislators (who favored "fast time")
813# tussled with farm legislators (who didn't) over a bill to outlaw DST:
814#  "Lacking enough votes, the city faction tries to filibuster until time runs
815#   out on the session at midnight, but rural champion Rep. Herbert Copeland,
816#   R-Madison, leans over the gallery railing and forces the official clock
817#   back to 9 p.m., breaking it in the process.  The clock sticks on 9 as the
818#   debate rages on into the night.  The filibuster finally dies out and the
819#   bill passes, while outside the chamber, clocks read 3:30 a.m.  In the end,
820#   it doesn't matter which side won.  The law has no enforcement powers and
821#   is simply ignored by fast-time communities."
822# How Indiana went from 'God's time' to split zones and daylight-saving.
823# Indianapolis Star. 2018-11-27 14:58 -05.
824# https://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2018/11/27/indianapolis-indiana-time-zone-history-central-eastern-daylight-savings-time/2126300002/
825#
826# From Paul Eggert (2007-08-17):
827# Since 1970, most of Indiana has been like America/Indiana/Indianapolis,
828# with the following exceptions:
829#
830# - Gibson, Jasper, Lake, LaPorte, Newton, Porter, Posey, Spencer,
831#   Vanderburgh, and Warrick counties have been like America/Chicago.
832#
833# - Dearborn and Ohio counties have been like America/New_York.
834#
835# - Clark, Floyd, and Harrison counties have been like
836#   America/Kentucky/Louisville.
837#
838# - Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Knox, Martin, Perry, Pike, Pulaski, Starke,
839#   and Switzerland counties have their own time zone histories as noted below.
840#
841# Shanks partitioned Indiana into 345 regions, each with its own time history,
842# and wrote "Even newspaper reports present contradictory information."
843# Those Hoosiers!  Such a flighty and changeable people!
844# Fortunately, most of the complexity occurred before our cutoff date of 1970.
845#
846# Other than Indianapolis, the Indiana place names are so nondescript
847# that they would be ambiguous if we left them at the 'America' level.
848# So we reluctantly put them all in a subdirectory 'America/Indiana'.
849
850# From Paul Eggert (2014-06-26):
851# https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2006/01/20/06-563/standard-time-zone-boundary-in-the-state-of-indiana
852# says "DOT is relocating the time zone boundary in Indiana to move Starke,
853# Pulaski, Knox, Daviess, Martin, Pike, Dubois, and Perry Counties from the
854# Eastern Time Zone to the Central Time Zone.... The effective date of
855# this rule is 2 a.m. EST Sunday, April 2, 2006, which is the
856# changeover date from standard time to Daylight Saving Time."
857# Strictly speaking, this meant the affected counties changed their
858# clocks twice that night, but this obviously was in error.  The intent
859# was that 01:59:59 EST be followed by 02:00:00 CDT.
860
861# From Gwillim Law (2007-02-10):
862# The Associated Press has been reporting that Pulaski County, Indiana is
863# going to switch from Central to Eastern Time on March 11, 2007....
864# http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070207/LOCAL190108/702070524/0/LOCAL
865
866# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
867Rule Indianapolis 1941	only	-	Jun	22	2:00	1:00	D
868Rule Indianapolis 1941	1954	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
869Rule Indianapolis 1946	1954	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
870# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
871Zone America/Indiana/Indianapolis -5:44:38 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:15:22
872			-6:00	US	C%sT	1920
873			-6:00 Indianapolis C%sT	1942
874			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
875			-6:00 Indianapolis C%sT	1955 Apr 24  2:00
876			-5:00	-	EST	1957 Sep 29  2:00
877			-6:00	-	CST	1958 Apr 27  2:00
878			-5:00	-	EST	1969
879			-5:00	US	E%sT	1971
880			-5:00	-	EST	2006
881			-5:00	US	E%sT
882#
883# Eastern Crawford County, Indiana, left its clocks alone in 1974,
884# as well as from 1976 through 2005.
885# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
886Rule	Marengo	1951	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
887Rule	Marengo	1951	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
888Rule	Marengo	1954	1960	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
889Rule	Marengo	1954	1960	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
890# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
891Zone America/Indiana/Marengo -5:45:23 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:14:37
892			-6:00	US	C%sT	1951
893			-6:00	Marengo	C%sT	1961 Apr 30  2:00
894			-5:00	-	EST	1969
895			-5:00	US	E%sT	1974 Jan  6  2:00
896			-6:00	1:00	CDT	1974 Oct 27  2:00
897			-5:00	US	E%sT	1976
898			-5:00	-	EST	2006
899			-5:00	US	E%sT
900#
901# Daviess, Dubois, Knox, and Martin Counties, Indiana,
902# switched from eastern to central time in April 2006, then switched back
903# in November 2007.
904# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
905Rule Vincennes	1946	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
906Rule Vincennes	1946	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
907Rule Vincennes	1953	1954	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
908Rule Vincennes	1953	1959	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
909Rule Vincennes	1955	only	-	May	 1	0:00	1:00	D
910Rule Vincennes	1956	1963	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
911Rule Vincennes	1960	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
912Rule Vincennes	1961	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
913Rule Vincennes	1962	1963	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
914# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
915Zone America/Indiana/Vincennes -5:50:07 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:09:53
916			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
917			-6:00 Vincennes	C%sT	1964 Apr 26  2:00
918			-5:00	-	EST	1969
919			-5:00	US	E%sT	1971
920			-5:00	-	EST	2006 Apr  2  2:00
921			-6:00	US	C%sT	2007 Nov  4  2:00
922			-5:00	US	E%sT
923#
924# Perry County, Indiana, switched from eastern to central time in April 2006.
925# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
926Rule Perry	1946	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
927Rule Perry	1946	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
928Rule Perry	1953	1954	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
929Rule Perry	1953	1959	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
930Rule Perry	1955	only	-	May	 1	0:00	1:00	D
931Rule Perry	1956	1963	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
932Rule Perry	1960	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
933Rule Perry	1961	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
934Rule Perry	1962	1963	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
935# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
936Zone America/Indiana/Tell_City -5:47:03 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:12:57
937			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
938			-6:00 Perry	C%sT	1964 Apr 26  2:00
939			-5:00	-	EST	1969
940			-5:00	US	E%sT	1971
941			-5:00	-	EST	2006 Apr  2  2:00
942			-6:00	US	C%sT
943#
944# Pike County, Indiana moved from central to eastern time in 1977,
945# then switched back in 2006, then switched back again in 2007.
946# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
947Rule	Pike	1955	only	-	May	 1	0:00	1:00	D
948Rule	Pike	1955	1960	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
949Rule	Pike	1956	1964	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
950Rule	Pike	1961	1964	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
951# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
952Zone America/Indiana/Petersburg -5:49:07 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:10:53
953			-6:00	US	C%sT	1955
954			-6:00	Pike	C%sT	1965 Apr 25  2:00
955			-5:00	-	EST	1966 Oct 30  2:00
956			-6:00	US	C%sT	1977 Oct 30  2:00
957			-5:00	-	EST	2006 Apr  2  2:00
958			-6:00	US	C%sT	2007 Nov  4  2:00
959			-5:00	US	E%sT
960#
961# Starke County, Indiana moved from central to eastern time in 1991,
962# then switched back in 2006.
963# From Arthur David Olson (1991-10-28):
964# An article on page A3 of the Sunday, 1991-10-27 Washington Post
965# notes that Starke County switched from Central time to Eastern time as of
966# 1991-10-27.
967# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
968Rule	Starke	1947	1961	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
969Rule	Starke	1947	1954	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
970Rule	Starke	1955	1956	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
971Rule	Starke	1957	1958	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
972Rule	Starke	1959	1961	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
973# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
974Zone America/Indiana/Knox -5:46:30 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:13:30
975			-6:00	US	C%sT	1947
976			-6:00	Starke	C%sT	1962 Apr 29  2:00
977			-5:00	-	EST	1963 Oct 27  2:00
978			-6:00	US	C%sT	1991 Oct 27  2:00
979			-5:00	-	EST	2006 Apr  2  2:00
980			-6:00	US	C%sT
981#
982# Pulaski County, Indiana, switched from eastern to central time in
983# April 2006 and then switched back in March 2007.
984# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
985Rule	Pulaski	1946	1960	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
986Rule	Pulaski	1946	1954	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
987Rule	Pulaski	1955	1956	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
988Rule	Pulaski	1957	1960	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
989# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
990Zone America/Indiana/Winamac -5:46:25 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:13:35
991			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
992			-6:00	Pulaski	C%sT	1961 Apr 30  2:00
993			-5:00	-	EST	1969
994			-5:00	US	E%sT	1971
995			-5:00	-	EST	2006 Apr  2  2:00
996			-6:00	US	C%sT	2007 Mar 11  2:00
997			-5:00	US	E%sT
998#
999# Switzerland County, Indiana, did not observe DST from 1973 through 2005.
1000# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1001Zone America/Indiana/Vevay -5:40:16 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:19:44
1002			-6:00	US	C%sT	1954 Apr 25  2:00
1003			-5:00	-	EST	1969
1004			-5:00	US	E%sT	1973
1005			-5:00	-	EST	2006
1006			-5:00	US	E%sT
1007
1008# From Paul Eggert (2018-03-20):
1009# The Louisville & Nashville Railroad's 1883-11-18 change occurred at
1010# 10:00 old local time; train were supposed to come to a standstill
1011# for precisely 18 minutes.  See Bartky Fig. 1 (page 50).  It is not
1012# clear how this matched civil time in Louisville, so for now continue
1013# to assume Louisville switched at noon new local time, like New York.
1014#
1015# Part of Kentucky left its clocks alone in 1974.
1016# This also includes Clark, Floyd, and Harrison counties in Indiana.
1017# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
1018Rule Louisville	1921	only	-	May	1	2:00	1:00	D
1019Rule Louisville	1921	only	-	Sep	1	2:00	0	S
1020Rule Louisville	1941	1961	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1021Rule Louisville	1941	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1022Rule Louisville	1946	only	-	Jun	2	2:00	0	S
1023Rule Louisville	1950	1955	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1024Rule Louisville	1956	1960	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1025# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1026Zone America/Kentucky/Louisville -5:43:02 -	LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:16:58
1027			-6:00	US	C%sT	1921
1028			-6:00 Louisville C%sT	1942
1029			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
1030			-6:00 Louisville C%sT	1961 Jul 23  2:00
1031			-5:00	-	EST	1968
1032			-5:00	US	E%sT	1974 Jan  6  2:00
1033			-6:00	1:00	CDT	1974 Oct 27  2:00
1034			-5:00	US	E%sT
1035#
1036# Wayne County, Kentucky
1037#
1038# From Lake Cumberland LIFE
1039# http://www.lake-cumberland.com/life/archive/news990129time.shtml
1040# (1999-01-29) via WKYM-101.7:
1041# Clinton County has joined Wayne County in asking the DoT to change from
1042# the Central to the Eastern time zone....  The Wayne County government made
1043# the same request in December.  And while Russell County officials have not
1044# taken action, the majority of respondents to a poll conducted there in
1045# August indicated they would like to change to "fast time" also.
1046# The three Lake Cumberland counties are the farthest east of any U.S.
1047# location in the Central time zone.
1048#
1049# From Rich Wales (2000-08-29):
1050# After prolonged debate, and despite continuing deep differences of opinion,
1051# Wayne County (central Kentucky) is switching from Central (-0600) to Eastern
1052# (-0500) time.  They won't "fall back" this year.  See Sara Shipley,
1053# The difference an hour makes, Nando Times (2000-08-29 15:33 -0400).
1054#
1055# From Paul Eggert (2001-07-16):
1056# The final rule was published in the
1057# Federal Register 65, 160 (2000-08-17), pp 50154-50158.
1058# https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2000-08-17/html/00-20854.htm
1059#
1060Zone America/Kentucky/Monticello -5:39:24 - LMT	1883 Nov 18 12:20:36
1061			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
1062			-6:00	-	CST	1968
1063			-6:00	US	C%sT	2000 Oct 29  2:00
1064			-5:00	US	E%sT
1065
1066
1067# From Rives McDow (2000-08-30):
1068# Here ... are all the changes in the US since 1985.
1069# Kearny County, KS (put all of county on central;
1070#	previously split between MST and CST) ... 1990-10
1071# Starke County, IN (from CST to EST) ... 1991-10
1072# Oliver County, ND (from MST to CST) ... 1992-10
1073# West Wendover, NV (from PST TO MST) ... 1999-10
1074# Wayne County, KY (from CST to EST) ... 2000-10
1075#
1076# From Paul Eggert (2001-07-17):
1077# We don't know where the line used to be within Kearny County, KS,
1078# so omit that change for now.
1079# See America/Indiana/Knox for the Starke County, IN change.
1080# See America/North_Dakota/Center for the Oliver County, ND change.
1081# West Wendover, NV officially switched from Pacific to mountain time on
1082# 1999-10-31.  See the
1083# Federal Register 64, 203 (1999-10-21), pp 56705-56707.
1084# https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-1999-10-21/html/99-27240.htm
1085# However, the Federal Register says that West Wendover already operated
1086# on mountain time, and the rule merely made this official;
1087# hence a separate tz entry is not needed.
1088
1089# Michigan
1090#
1091# From Bob Devine (1988-01-28):
1092# Michigan didn't observe DST from 1968 to 1973.
1093#
1094# From Paul Eggert (1999-03-31):
1095# Shanks writes that Michigan started using standard time on 1885-09-18,
1096# but Howse writes (pp 124-125, referring to Popular Astronomy, 1901-01)
1097# that Detroit kept
1098#
1099#	local time until 1900 when the City Council decreed that clocks should
1100#	be put back twenty-eight minutes to Central Standard Time.  Half the
1101#	city obeyed, half refused.  After considerable debate, the decision
1102#	was rescinded and the city reverted to Sun time.  A derisive offer to
1103#	erect a sundial in front of the city hall was referred to the
1104#	Committee on Sewers.  Then, in 1905, Central time was adopted
1105#	by city vote.
1106#
1107# This story is too entertaining to be false, so go with Howse over Shanks.
1108#
1109# From Paul Eggert (2001-03-06):
1110# Garland (1927) writes "Cleveland and Detroit advanced their clocks
1111# one hour in 1914."  This change is not in Shanks.  We have no more
1112# info, so omit this for now.
1113#
1114# From Paul Eggert (2017-07-26):
1115# Although Shanks says Detroit observed DST in 1967 from 06-14 00:01
1116# until 10-29 00:01, I now see multiple reports that this is incorrect.
1117# For example, according to a 50-year anniversary report about the 1967
1118# Detroit riots and a major-league doubleheader on 1967-07-23, "By the time
1119# the last fly ball of the doubleheader settled into the glove of leftfielder
1120# Lenny Green, it was after 7 p.m.  Detroit did not observe daylight saving
1121# time, so light was already starting to fail.  Twilight was made even deeper
1122# by billowing columns of smoke that ascended in an unbroken wall north of the
1123# ballpark."  See: Dow B. Detroit '67: As violence unfolded, Tigers played two
1124# at home vs. Yankees. Detroit Free Press 2017-07-23.
1125# https://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2017/07/23/detroit-tigers-1967-riot-new-york-yankees/499951001/
1126#
1127# Most of Michigan observed DST from 1973 on, but was a bit late in 1975.
1128# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
1129Rule	Detroit	1948	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1130Rule	Detroit	1948	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1131# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1132Zone America/Detroit	-5:32:11 -	LMT	1905
1133			-6:00	-	CST	1915 May 15  2:00
1134			-5:00	-	EST	1942
1135			-5:00	US	E%sT	1946
1136			-5:00	Detroit	E%sT	1973
1137			-5:00	US	E%sT	1975
1138			-5:00	-	EST	1975 Apr 27  2:00
1139			-5:00	US	E%sT
1140#
1141# Dickinson, Gogebic, Iron, and Menominee Counties, Michigan,
1142# switched from EST to CST/CDT in 1973.
1143# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER
1144Rule Menominee	1946	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1145Rule Menominee	1946	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1146Rule Menominee	1966	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1147Rule Menominee	1966	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1148# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1149Zone America/Menominee	-5:50:27 -	LMT	1885 Sep 18 12:00
1150			-6:00	US	C%sT	1946
1151			-6:00 Menominee	C%sT	1969 Apr 27  2:00
1152			-5:00	-	EST	1973 Apr 29  2:00
1153			-6:00	US	C%sT
1154
1155# Navassa
1156# administered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service
1157# claimed by US under the provisions of the 1856 Guano Islands Act
1158# also claimed by Haiti
1159# occupied 1857/1900 by the Navassa Phosphate Co
1160# US lighthouse 1917/1996-09
1161# currently uninhabited
1162# see Mark Fineman, "An Isle Rich in Guano and Discord",
1163# _Los Angeles Times_ (1998-11-10), A1, A10; it cites
1164# Jimmy Skaggs, _The Great Guano Rush_ (1994).
1165
1166################################################################################
1167
1168
1169# From Paul Eggert (2017-02-10):
1170#
1171# Unless otherwise specified, the source for data through 1990 is:
1172# Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition),
1173# San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003).
1174# Unfortunately this book contains many errors and cites no sources.
1175#
1176# Many years ago Gwillim Law wrote that a good source
1177# for time zone data was the International Air Transport
1178# Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM),
1179# published semiannually.  Law sent in several helpful summaries
1180# of the IATA's data after 1990.  Except where otherwise noted,
1181# IATA SSIM is the source for entries after 1990.
1182#
1183# Other sources occasionally used include:
1184#
1185#	Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences,
1186#	Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated),
1187#	which I found in the UCLA library.
1188#
1189#	William Willett, The Waste of Daylight, 19th edition
1190#	<http://cs.ucla.edu/~eggert/The-Waste-of-Daylight-19th.pdf>
1191#	[PDF] (1914-03)
1192#
1193#	Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94
1194#	<https://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359>.
1195#
1196# See the 'europe' file for Greenland.
1197
1198# Canada
1199
1200# From Alain LaBonté (1994-11-14):
1201# I post here the time zone abbreviations standardized in Canada
1202# for both English and French in the CAN/CSA-Z234.4-89 standard....
1203#
1204#	UTC	Standard time	Daylight saving time
1205#	offset	French	English	French	English
1206#	-2:30	-	-	HAT	NDT
1207#	-3	-	-	HAA	ADT
1208#	-3:30	HNT	NST	-	-
1209#	-4	HNA	AST	HAE	EDT
1210#	-5	HNE	EST	HAC	CDT
1211#	-6	HNC	CST	HAR	MDT
1212#	-7	HNR	MST	HAP	PDT
1213#	-8	HNP	PST	HAY	YDT
1214#	-9	HNY	YST	-	-
1215#
1216#	HN: Heure Normale	ST: Standard Time
1217#	HA: Heure Avancée	DT: Daylight saving Time
1218#
1219#	A: de l'Atlantique	Atlantic
1220#	C: du Centre		Central
1221#	E: de l'Est		Eastern
1222#	M:			Mountain
1223#	N:			Newfoundland
1224#	P: du Pacifique		Pacific
1225#	R: des Rocheuses
1226#	T: de Terre-Neuve
1227#	Y: du Yukon		Yukon
1228#
1229# From Paul Eggert (1994-11-22):
1230# Alas, this sort of thing must be handled by localization software.
1231
1232# Unless otherwise specified, the data entries for Canada are all from Shanks
1233# & Pottenger.
1234
1235# From Chris Walton (2006-04-01, 2006-04-25, 2006-06-26, 2007-01-31,
1236# 2007-03-01):
1237# The British Columbia government announced yesterday that it will
1238# adjust daylight savings next year to align with changes in the
1239# U.S. and the rest of Canada....
1240# https://archive.news.gov.bc.ca/releases/news_releases_2005-2009/2006AG0014-000330.htm
1241# ...
1242# Nova Scotia
1243# Daylight saving time will be extended by four weeks starting in 2007....
1244# https://www.novascotia.ca/just/regulations/rg2/2006/ma1206.pdf
1245#
1246# [For New Brunswick] the new legislation dictates that the time change is to
1247# be done at 02:00 instead of 00:01.
1248# https://www.gnb.ca/0062/acts/BBA-2006/Chap-19.pdf
1249# ...
1250# Manitoba has traditionally changed the clock every fall at 03:00.
1251# As of 2006, the transition is to take place one hour earlier at 02:00.
1252# https://web2.gov.mb.ca/laws/statutes/ccsm/o030e.php
1253# ...
1254# [Alberta, Ontario, Quebec] will follow US rules.
1255# http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/documents/spring/CH03_06.CFM
1256# http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Source/Regs/English/2006/R06111_e.htm
1257# http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php?type=5&file=2006C39A.PDF
1258# ...
1259# P.E.I. will follow US rules....
1260# http://www.assembly.pe.ca/bills/pdf_chapter/62/3/chapter-41.pdf
1261# ...
1262# Province of Newfoundland and Labrador....
1263# http://www.hoa.gov.nl.ca/hoa/bills/Bill0634.htm
1264# ...
1265# Yukon
1266# https://www.gov.yk.ca/legislation/regs/oic2006_127.pdf
1267# ...
1268# N.W.T. will follow US rules.  Whoever maintains the government web site
1269# does not seem to believe in bookmarks.  To see the news release, click the
1270# following link and search for "Daylight Savings Time Change".  Press the
1271# "Daylight Savings Time Change" link; it will fire off a popup using
1272# JavaScript.
1273# http://www.exec.gov.nt.ca/currentnews/currentPR.asp?mode=archive
1274# ...
1275# Nunavut
1276# An amendment to the Interpretation Act was registered on February 19/2007....
1277# http://action.attavik.ca/home/justice-gn/attach/2007/gaz02part2.pdf
1278
1279# From Paul Eggert (2014-10-18):
1280# H. David Matthews and Mary Vincent's map
1281# "It's about TIME", _Canadian Geographic_ (September-October 1998)
1282# http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/Magazine/SO98/alacarte.asp
1283# contains detailed boundaries for regions observing nonstandard
1284# time and daylight saving time arrangements in Canada circa 1998.
1285#
1286# National Research Council Canada maintains info about time zones and DST.
1287# https://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/time/time_zones.html
1288# https://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/time/faq/index.html#Q5
1289# Its unofficial information is often taken from Matthews and Vincent.
1290
1291# From Paul Eggert (2006-06-27):
1292# For now, assume all of DST-observing Canada will fall into line with the
1293# new US DST rules,
1294
1295# From Chris Walton (2011-12-01)
1296# In the first of Tammy Hardwick's articles
1297# http://www.ilovecreston.com/?p=articles&t=spec&ar=260
1298# she quotes the Friday November 1/1918 edition of the Creston Review.
1299# The quote includes these two statements:
1300# 'Sunday the CPR went back to the old system of time...'
1301# '... The daylight saving scheme was dropped all over Canada at the same time,'
1302# These statements refer to a transition from daylight time to standard time
1303# that occurred nationally on Sunday October 27/1918.  This transition was
1304# also documented in the Saturday October 26/1918 edition of the Toronto Star.
1305
1306# In light of that evidence, we alter the date from the earlier believed
1307# Oct 31, to Oct 27, 1918 (and Sunday is a more likely transition day
1308# than Thursday) in all Canadian rulesets.
1309
1310# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1311Rule	Canada	1918	only	-	Apr	14	2:00	1:00	D
1312Rule	Canada	1918	only	-	Oct	27	2:00	0	S
1313Rule	Canada	1942	only	-	Feb	 9	2:00	1:00	W # War
1314Rule	Canada	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
1315Rule	Canada	1945	only	-	Sep	30	2:00	0	S
1316Rule	Canada	1974	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1317Rule	Canada	1974	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1318Rule	Canada	1987	2006	-	Apr	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
1319Rule	Canada	2007	max	-	Mar	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
1320Rule	Canada	2007	max	-	Nov	Sun>=1	2:00	0	S
1321
1322
1323# Newfoundland and Labrador
1324
1325# From Paul Eggert (2017-10-14):
1326# Legally Labrador should observe Newfoundland time; see:
1327# McLeod J. Labrador time - legal or not? St. John's Telegram, 2017-10-07
1328# http://www.thetelegram.com/news/local/labrador-time--legal-or-not-154860/
1329# Matthews and Vincent (1998) write that the only part of Labrador
1330# that follows the rules is the southeast corner, including Port Hope
1331# Simpson and Mary's Harbour, but excluding, say, Black Tickle.
1332
1333# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1334Rule	StJohns	1917	only	-	Apr	 8	2:00	1:00	D
1335Rule	StJohns	1917	only	-	Sep	17	2:00	0	S
1336# Whitman gives 1919 Apr 5 and 1920 Apr 5; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1337Rule	StJohns	1919	only	-	May	 5	23:00	1:00	D
1338Rule	StJohns	1919	only	-	Aug	12	23:00	0	S
1339# For 1931-1935 Whitman gives Apr same date; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1340Rule	StJohns	1920	1935	-	May	Sun>=1	23:00	1:00	D
1341Rule	StJohns	1920	1935	-	Oct	lastSun	23:00	0	S
1342# For 1936-1941 Whitman gives May Sun>=8 and Oct Sun>=1; go with Shanks &
1343# Pottenger.
1344Rule	StJohns	1936	1941	-	May	Mon>=9	0:00	1:00	D
1345Rule	StJohns	1936	1941	-	Oct	Mon>=2	0:00	0	S
1346# Whitman gives the following transitions:
1347# 1942 03-01/12-31, 1943 05-30/09-05, 1944 07-10/09-02, 1945 01-01/10-07
1348# but go with Shanks & Pottenger and assume they used Canadian rules.
1349# For 1946-9 Whitman gives May 5,4,9,1 - Oct 1,5,3,2, and for 1950 he gives
1350# Apr 30 - Sep 24; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1351Rule	StJohns	1946	1950	-	May	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
1352Rule	StJohns	1946	1950	-	Oct	Sun>=2	2:00	0	S
1353Rule	StJohns	1951	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1354Rule	StJohns	1951	1959	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1355Rule	StJohns	1960	1986	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1356# From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02):
1357# INMS (2000-09-12) says that, since 1988 at least, Newfoundland switches
1358# at 00:01 local time.  For now, assume it started in 1987.
1359
1360# From Michael Pelley (2011-09-12):
1361# We received today, Monday, September 12, 2011, notification that the
1362# changes to the Newfoundland Standard Time Act have been proclaimed.
1363# The change in the Act stipulates that the change from Daylight Savings
1364# Time to Standard Time and from Standard Time to Daylight Savings Time
1365# now occurs at 2:00AM.
1366# ...
1367# http://www.assembly.nl.ca/legislation/sr/annualstatutes/2011/1106.chp.htm
1368# ...
1369# MICHAEL PELLEY  |  Manager of Enterprise Architecture - Solution Delivery
1370# Office of the Chief Information Officer
1371# Executive Council
1372# Government of Newfoundland & Labrador
1373
1374Rule	StJohns	1987	only	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:01	1:00	D
1375Rule	StJohns	1987	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	0:01	0	S
1376Rule	StJohns	1988	only	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:01	2:00	DD
1377Rule	StJohns	1989	2006	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:01	1:00	D
1378Rule	StJohns	2007	2011	-	Mar	Sun>=8	0:01	1:00	D
1379Rule	StJohns	2007	2010	-	Nov	Sun>=1	0:01	0	S
1380#
1381# St John's has an apostrophe, but Posix file names can't have apostrophes.
1382# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1383Zone America/St_Johns	-3:30:52 -	LMT	1884
1384			-3:30:52 StJohns N%sT	1918
1385			-3:30:52 Canada	N%sT	1919
1386			-3:30:52 StJohns N%sT	1935 Mar 30
1387			-3:30	StJohns	N%sT	1942 May 11
1388			-3:30	Canada	N%sT	1946
1389			-3:30	StJohns	N%sT	2011 Nov
1390			-3:30	Canada	N%sT
1391
1392# most of east Labrador
1393
1394# The name 'Happy Valley-Goose Bay' is too long; use 'Goose Bay'.
1395# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1396Zone America/Goose_Bay	-4:01:40 -	LMT	1884 # Happy Valley-Goose Bay
1397			-3:30:52 -	NST	1918
1398			-3:30:52 Canada N%sT	1919
1399			-3:30:52 -	NST	1935 Mar 30
1400			-3:30	-	NST	1936
1401			-3:30	StJohns	N%sT	1942 May 11
1402			-3:30	Canada	N%sT	1946
1403			-3:30	StJohns	N%sT	1966 Mar 15  2:00
1404			-4:00	StJohns	A%sT	2011 Nov
1405			-4:00	Canada	A%sT
1406
1407
1408# west Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward I
1409
1410# From Brian Inglis (2015-07-20):
1411# From the historical weather station records available at:
1412# https://weatherspark.com/history/28351/1971/Sydney-Nova-Scotia-Canada
1413# Sydney shares the same time history as Glace Bay, so was
1414# likely to be the same across the island....
1415# Sydney, as the capital and most populous location, or Cape Breton, would
1416# have been better names for the zone had we known this in 1996.
1417
1418# From Paul Eggert (2015-07-20):
1419# Shanks & Pottenger write that since 1970 most of this region has been like
1420# Halifax.  Many locales did not observe peacetime DST until 1972;
1421# the Cape Breton area, represented by Glace Bay, is the largest we know of
1422# (Glace Bay was perhaps not the best name choice but no point changing now).
1423# Shanks & Pottenger also write that Liverpool, NS was the only town
1424# in Canada to observe DST in 1971 but not 1970; for now we'll assume
1425# this is a typo.
1426
1427# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1428Rule	Halifax	1916	only	-	Apr	 1	0:00	1:00	D
1429Rule	Halifax	1916	only	-	Oct	 1	0:00	0	S
1430Rule	Halifax	1920	only	-	May	 9	0:00	1:00	D
1431Rule	Halifax	1920	only	-	Aug	29	0:00	0	S
1432Rule	Halifax	1921	only	-	May	 6	0:00	1:00	D
1433Rule	Halifax	1921	1922	-	Sep	 5	0:00	0	S
1434Rule	Halifax	1922	only	-	Apr	30	0:00	1:00	D
1435Rule	Halifax	1923	1925	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
1436Rule	Halifax	1923	only	-	Sep	 4	0:00	0	S
1437Rule	Halifax	1924	only	-	Sep	15	0:00	0	S
1438Rule	Halifax	1925	only	-	Sep	28	0:00	0	S
1439Rule	Halifax	1926	only	-	May	16	0:00	1:00	D
1440Rule	Halifax	1926	only	-	Sep	13	0:00	0	S
1441Rule	Halifax	1927	only	-	May	 1	0:00	1:00	D
1442Rule	Halifax	1927	only	-	Sep	26	0:00	0	S
1443Rule	Halifax	1928	1931	-	May	Sun>=8	0:00	1:00	D
1444Rule	Halifax	1928	only	-	Sep	 9	0:00	0	S
1445Rule	Halifax	1929	only	-	Sep	 3	0:00	0	S
1446Rule	Halifax	1930	only	-	Sep	15	0:00	0	S
1447Rule	Halifax	1931	1932	-	Sep	Mon>=24	0:00	0	S
1448Rule	Halifax	1932	only	-	May	 1	0:00	1:00	D
1449Rule	Halifax	1933	only	-	Apr	30	0:00	1:00	D
1450Rule	Halifax	1933	only	-	Oct	 2	0:00	0	S
1451Rule	Halifax	1934	only	-	May	20	0:00	1:00	D
1452Rule	Halifax	1934	only	-	Sep	16	0:00	0	S
1453Rule	Halifax	1935	only	-	Jun	 2	0:00	1:00	D
1454Rule	Halifax	1935	only	-	Sep	30	0:00	0	S
1455Rule	Halifax	1936	only	-	Jun	 1	0:00	1:00	D
1456Rule	Halifax	1936	only	-	Sep	14	0:00	0	S
1457Rule	Halifax	1937	1938	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
1458Rule	Halifax	1937	1941	-	Sep	Mon>=24	0:00	0	S
1459Rule	Halifax	1939	only	-	May	28	0:00	1:00	D
1460Rule	Halifax	1940	1941	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
1461Rule	Halifax	1946	1949	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1462Rule	Halifax	1946	1949	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1463Rule	Halifax	1951	1954	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1464Rule	Halifax	1951	1954	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1465Rule	Halifax	1956	1959	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1466Rule	Halifax	1956	1959	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1467Rule	Halifax	1962	1973	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1468Rule	Halifax	1962	1973	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1469# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1470Zone America/Halifax	-4:14:24 -	LMT	1902 Jun 15
1471			-4:00	Halifax	A%sT	1918
1472			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1919
1473			-4:00	Halifax	A%sT	1942 Feb  9  2:00s
1474			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1946
1475			-4:00	Halifax	A%sT	1974
1476			-4:00	Canada	A%sT
1477Zone America/Glace_Bay	-3:59:48 -	LMT	1902 Jun 15
1478			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1953
1479			-4:00	Halifax	A%sT	1954
1480			-4:00	-	AST	1972
1481			-4:00	Halifax	A%sT	1974
1482			-4:00	Canada	A%sT
1483
1484# New Brunswick
1485
1486# From Paul Eggert (2007-01-31):
1487# The Time Definition Act <http://www.gnb.ca/0062/PDF-acts/t-06.pdf>
1488# says they changed at 00:01 through 2006, and
1489# <http://www.canlii.org/nb/laws/sta/t-6/20030127/whole.html> makes it
1490# clear that this was the case since at least 1993.
1491# For now, assume it started in 1993.
1492
1493# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1494Rule	Moncton	1933	1935	-	Jun	Sun>=8	1:00	1:00	D
1495Rule	Moncton	1933	1935	-	Sep	Sun>=8	1:00	0	S
1496Rule	Moncton	1936	1938	-	Jun	Sun>=1	1:00	1:00	D
1497Rule	Moncton	1936	1938	-	Sep	Sun>=1	1:00	0	S
1498Rule	Moncton	1939	only	-	May	27	1:00	1:00	D
1499Rule	Moncton	1939	1941	-	Sep	Sat>=21	1:00	0	S
1500Rule	Moncton	1940	only	-	May	19	1:00	1:00	D
1501Rule	Moncton	1941	only	-	May	 4	1:00	1:00	D
1502Rule	Moncton	1946	1972	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1503Rule	Moncton	1946	1956	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1504Rule	Moncton	1957	1972	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1505Rule	Moncton	1993	2006	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:01	1:00	D
1506Rule	Moncton	1993	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	0:01	0	S
1507# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1508Zone America/Moncton	-4:19:08 -	LMT	1883 Dec  9
1509			-5:00	-	EST	1902 Jun 15
1510			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1933
1511			-4:00	Moncton	A%sT	1942
1512			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1946
1513			-4:00	Moncton	A%sT	1973
1514			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1993
1515			-4:00	Moncton	A%sT	2007
1516			-4:00	Canada	A%sT
1517
1518# Quebec
1519
1520# From Paul Eggert (2015-03-24):
1521# See America/Toronto for most of Quebec, including Montreal.
1522#
1523# Matthews and Vincent (1998) also write that Quebec east of the -63
1524# meridian is supposed to observe AST, but residents as far east as
1525# Natashquan use EST/EDT, and residents east of Natashquan use AST.
1526# The Quebec department of justice writes in
1527# "The situation in Minganie and Basse-Côte-Nord"
1528# http://www.justice.gouv.qc.ca/english/publications/generale/temps-minganie-a.htm
1529# that the coastal strip from just east of Natashquan to Blanc-Sablon
1530# observes Atlantic standard time all year round.
1531# https://www.assnat.qc.ca/Media/Process.aspx?MediaId=ANQ.Vigie.Bll.DocumentGenerique_8845en
1532# says this common practice was codified into law as of 2007.
1533# For lack of better info, guess this practice began around 1970, contra to
1534# Shanks & Pottenger who have this region observing AST/ADT.
1535
1536# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1537Zone America/Blanc-Sablon -3:48:28 -	LMT	1884
1538			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1970
1539			-4:00	-	AST
1540
1541# Ontario
1542
1543# From Paul Eggert (2006-07-09):
1544# Shanks & Pottenger write that since 1970 most of Ontario has been like
1545# Toronto.
1546# Thunder Bay skipped DST in 1973.
1547# Many smaller locales did not observe peacetime DST until 1974;
1548# Nipigon (EST) and Rainy River (CST) are the largest that we know of.
1549# Far west Ontario is like Winnipeg; far east Quebec is like Halifax.
1550
1551# From Mark Brader (2003-07-26):
1552# [According to the Toronto Star] Orillia, Ontario, adopted DST
1553# effective Saturday, 1912-06-22, 22:00; the article mentions that
1554# Port Arthur (now part of Thunder Bay, Ontario) as well as Moose Jaw
1555# have already done so.  In Orillia DST was to run until Saturday,
1556# 1912-08-31 (no time mentioned), but it was met with considerable
1557# hostility from certain segments of the public, and was revoked after
1558# only two weeks - I copied it as Saturday, 1912-07-07, 22:00, but
1559# presumably that should be -07-06.  (1912-06-19, -07-12; also letters
1560# earlier in June).
1561#
1562# Kenora, Ontario, was to abandon DST on 1914-06-01 (-05-21).
1563#
1564# From Paul Eggert (2017-07-08):
1565# For more on Orillia, see: Daubs K. Bold attempt at daylight saving
1566# time became a comic failure in Orillia. Toronto Star 2017-07-08.
1567# https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2017/07/08/bold-attempt-at-daylight-saving-time-became-a-comic-failure-in-orillia.html
1568
1569# From Paul Eggert (1997-10-17):
1570# Mark Brader writes that an article in the 1997-10-14 Toronto Star
1571# says that Atikokan, Ontario currently does not observe DST,
1572# but will vote on 11-10 whether to use EST/EDT.
1573# He also writes that the Ontario Time Act (1990, Chapter T.9)
1574# http://www.gov.on.ca/MBS/english/publications/statregs/conttext.html
1575# says that Ontario east of 90W uses EST/EDT, and west of 90W uses CST/CDT.
1576# Officially Atikokan is therefore on CST/CDT, and most likely this report
1577# concerns a non-official time observed as a matter of local practice.
1578#
1579# From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02):
1580# Matthews and Vincent (1998) write that Atikokan, Pickle Lake, and
1581# New Osnaburgh observe CST all year, that Big Trout Lake observes
1582# CST/CDT, and that Upsala and Shebandowan observe EST/EDT, all in
1583# violation of the official Ontario rules.
1584#
1585# From Paul Eggert (2006-07-09):
1586# Chris Walton (2006-07-06) mentioned an article by Stephanie MacLellan in the
1587# 2005-07-21 Chronicle-Journal, which said:
1588#
1589#	The clocks in Atikokan stay set on standard time year-round.
1590#	This means they spend about half the time on central time and
1591#	the other half on eastern time.
1592#
1593#	For the most part, the system works, Mayor Dennis Brown said.
1594#
1595#	"The majority of businesses in Atikokan deal more with Eastern
1596#	Canada, but there are some that deal with Western Canada," he
1597#	said.  "I don't see any changes happening here."
1598#
1599# Walton also writes "Supposedly Pickle Lake and Mishkeegogamang
1600# [New Osnaburgh] follow the same practice."
1601
1602# From Garry McKinnon (2006-07-14) via Chris Walton:
1603# I chatted with a member of my board who has an outstanding memory
1604# and a long history in Atikokan (and in the telecom industry) and he
1605# can say for certain that Atikokan has been practicing the current
1606# time keeping since 1952, at least.
1607
1608# From Paul Eggert (2006-07-17):
1609# Shanks & Pottenger say that Atikokan has agreed with Rainy River
1610# ever since standard time was introduced, but the information from
1611# McKinnon sounds more authoritative.  For now, assume that Atikokan
1612# switched to EST immediately after WWII era daylight saving time
1613# ended.  This matches the old (less-populous) America/Coral_Harbour
1614# entry since our cutoff date of 1970, so we can move
1615# America/Coral_Harbour to the 'backward' file.
1616
1617# From Mark Brader (2010-03-06):
1618#
1619# Currently the database has:
1620#
1621# # Ontario
1622#
1623# # From Paul Eggert (2006-07-09):
1624# # Shanks & Pottenger write that since 1970 most of Ontario has been like
1625# # Toronto.
1626# # Thunder Bay skipped DST in 1973.
1627# # Many smaller locales did not observe peacetime DST until 1974;
1628# # Nipigon (EST) and Rainy River (CST) are the largest that we know of.
1629#
1630# In the (Toronto) Globe and Mail for Saturday, 1955-09-24, in the bottom
1631# right corner of page 1, it says that Toronto will return to standard
1632# time at 2 am Sunday morning (which agrees with the database), and that:
1633#
1634#     The one-hour setback will go into effect throughout most of Ontario,
1635#     except in areas like Windsor which remains on standard time all year.
1636#
1637# Windsor is, of course, a lot larger than Nipigon.
1638#
1639# I only came across this incidentally.  I don't know if Windsor began
1640# observing DST when Detroit did, or in 1974, or on some other date.
1641#
1642# By the way, the article continues by noting that:
1643#
1644#     Some cities in the United States have pushed the deadline back
1645#     three weeks and will change over from daylight saving in October.
1646
1647# From Arthur David Olson (2010-07-17):
1648#
1649# "Standard Time and Time Zones in Canada" appeared in
1650# The Journal of The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada,
1651# volume 26, number 2 (February 1932) and, as of 2010-07-17,
1652# was available at
1653# http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1932JRASC..26...49S
1654#
1655# It includes the text below (starting on page 57):
1656#
1657#   A list of the places in Canada using daylight saving time would
1658# require yearly revision. From information kindly furnished by
1659# the provincial governments and by the postmasters in many cities
1660# and towns, it is found that the following places used daylight sav-
1661# ing in 1930. The information for the province of Quebec is definite,
1662# for the other provinces only approximate:
1663#
1664#	Province	Daylight saving time used
1665# Prince Edward Island	Not used.
1666# Nova Scotia		In Halifax only.
1667# New Brunswick		In St. John only.
1668# Quebec		In the following places:
1669#			Montreal	Lachine
1670#			Quebec		Mont-Royal
1671#			Lévis		Iberville
1672#			St. Lambert	Cap de la Madelèine
1673#			Verdun		Loretteville
1674#			Westmount	Richmond
1675#			Outremont	St. Jérôme
1676#			Longueuil	Greenfield Park
1677#			Arvida		Waterloo
1678#			Chambly-Canton	Beaulieu
1679#			Melbourne	La Tuque
1680#			St. Théophile	Buckingham
1681# Ontario		Used generally in the cities and towns along
1682#			the southerly part of the province. Not
1683#			used in the northwesterly part.
1684# Manitoba		Not used.
1685# Saskatchewan		In Regina only.
1686# Alberta		Not used.
1687# British Columbia	Not used.
1688#
1689#   With some exceptions, the use of daylight saving may be said to be limited
1690# to those cities and towns lying between Quebec city and Windsor, Ont.
1691
1692# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1693Rule	Toronto	1919	only	-	Mar	30	23:30	1:00	D
1694Rule	Toronto	1919	only	-	Oct	26	0:00	0	S
1695Rule	Toronto	1920	only	-	May	 2	2:00	1:00	D
1696Rule	Toronto	1920	only	-	Sep	26	0:00	0	S
1697Rule	Toronto	1921	only	-	May	15	2:00	1:00	D
1698Rule	Toronto	1921	only	-	Sep	15	2:00	0	S
1699Rule	Toronto	1922	1923	-	May	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
1700# Shanks & Pottenger say 1923-09-19; assume it's a typo and that "-16"
1701# was meant.
1702Rule	Toronto	1922	1926	-	Sep	Sun>=15	2:00	0	S
1703Rule	Toronto	1924	1927	-	May	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
1704# The 1927-to-1939 rules can be expressed more simply as
1705# Rule	Toronto	1927	1937	-	Sep	Sun>=25	2:00	0	S
1706# Rule	Toronto	1928	1937	-	Apr	Sun>=25	2:00	1:00	D
1707# Rule	Toronto	1938	1940	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1708# Rule	Toronto	1938	1939	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1709# The rules below avoid use of Sun>=25
1710# (which pre-2004 versions of zic cannot handle).
1711Rule	Toronto	1927	1932	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1712Rule	Toronto	1928	1931	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1713Rule	Toronto	1932	only	-	May	1	2:00	1:00	D
1714Rule	Toronto	1933	1940	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1715Rule	Toronto	1933	only	-	Oct	1	2:00	0	S
1716Rule	Toronto	1934	1939	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1717Rule	Toronto	1945	1946	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1718Rule	Toronto	1946	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1719Rule	Toronto	1947	1949	-	Apr	lastSun	0:00	1:00	D
1720Rule	Toronto	1947	1948	-	Sep	lastSun	0:00	0	S
1721Rule	Toronto	1949	only	-	Nov	lastSun	0:00	0	S
1722Rule	Toronto	1950	1973	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1723Rule	Toronto	1950	only	-	Nov	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1724Rule	Toronto	1951	1956	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1725# Shanks & Pottenger say Toronto ended DST a week early in 1971,
1726# namely on 1971-10-24, but Mark Brader wrote (2003-05-31) that this
1727# is wrong, and that he had confirmed it by checking the 1971-10-30
1728# Toronto Star, which said that DST was ending 1971-10-31 as usual.
1729Rule	Toronto	1957	1973	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1730
1731# From Paul Eggert (2003-07-27):
1732# Willett (1914-03) writes (p. 17) "In the Cities of Fort William, and
1733# Port Arthur, Ontario, the principle of the Bill has been in
1734# operation for the past three years, and in the City of Moose Jaw,
1735# Saskatchewan, for one year."
1736
1737# From David Bryan via Tory Tronrud, Director/Curator,
1738# Thunder Bay Museum (2003-11-12):
1739# There is some suggestion, however, that, by-law or not, daylight
1740# savings time was being practiced in Fort William and Port Arthur
1741# before 1909.... [I]n 1910, the line between the Eastern and Central
1742# Time Zones was permanently moved about two hundred miles west to
1743# include the Thunder Bay area....  When Canada adopted daylight
1744# savings time in 1916, Fort William and Port Arthur, having done so
1745# already, did not change their clocks....  During the Second World
1746# War,... [t]he cities agreed to implement DST during the summer
1747# months for the remainder of the war years.
1748
1749# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1750Zone America/Toronto	-5:17:32 -	LMT	1895
1751			-5:00	Canada	E%sT	1919
1752			-5:00	Toronto	E%sT	1942 Feb  9  2:00s
1753			-5:00	Canada	E%sT	1946
1754			-5:00	Toronto	E%sT	1974
1755			-5:00	Canada	E%sT
1756Zone America/Thunder_Bay -5:57:00 -	LMT	1895
1757			-6:00	-	CST	1910
1758			-5:00	-	EST	1942
1759			-5:00	Canada	E%sT	1970
1760			-5:00	Toronto	E%sT	1973
1761			-5:00	-	EST	1974
1762			-5:00	Canada	E%sT
1763Zone America/Nipigon	-5:53:04 -	LMT	1895
1764			-5:00	Canada	E%sT	1940 Sep 29
1765			-5:00	1:00	EDT	1942 Feb  9  2:00s
1766			-5:00	Canada	E%sT
1767Zone America/Rainy_River -6:18:16 -	LMT	1895
1768			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	1940 Sep 29
1769			-6:00	1:00	CDT	1942 Feb  9  2:00s
1770			-6:00	Canada	C%sT
1771Zone America/Atikokan	-6:06:28 -	LMT	1895
1772			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	1940 Sep 29
1773			-6:00	1:00	CDT	1942 Feb  9  2:00s
1774			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	1945 Sep 30  2:00
1775			-5:00	-	EST
1776
1777
1778# Manitoba
1779
1780# From Rob Douglas (2006-04-06):
1781# the old Manitoba Time Act - as amended by Bill 2, assented to
1782# March 27, 1987 ... said ...
1783# "between two o'clock Central Standard Time in the morning of
1784# the first Sunday of April of each year and two o'clock Central
1785# Standard Time in the morning of the last Sunday of October next
1786# following, one hour in advance of Central Standard Time."...
1787# I believe that the English legislation [of the old time act] had
1788# been assented to (March 22, 1967)....
1789# Also, as far as I can tell, there was no order-in-council varying
1790# the time of Daylight Saving Time for 2005 and so the provisions of
1791# the 1987 version would apply - the changeover was at 2:00 Central
1792# Standard Time (i.e. not until 3:00 Central Daylight Time).
1793
1794# From Paul Eggert (2006-04-10):
1795# Shanks & Pottenger say Manitoba switched at 02:00 (not 02:00s)
1796# starting 1966.  Since 02:00s is clearly correct for 1967 on, assume
1797# it was also 02:00s in 1966.
1798
1799# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1800Rule	Winn	1916	only	-	Apr	23	0:00	1:00	D
1801Rule	Winn	1916	only	-	Sep	17	0:00	0	S
1802Rule	Winn	1918	only	-	Apr	14	2:00	1:00	D
1803Rule	Winn	1918	only	-	Oct	27	2:00	0	S
1804Rule	Winn	1937	only	-	May	16	2:00	1:00	D
1805Rule	Winn	1937	only	-	Sep	26	2:00	0	S
1806Rule	Winn	1942	only	-	Feb	 9	2:00	1:00	W # War
1807Rule	Winn	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
1808Rule	Winn	1945	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1809Rule	Winn	1946	only	-	May	12	2:00	1:00	D
1810Rule	Winn	1946	only	-	Oct	13	2:00	0	S
1811Rule	Winn	1947	1949	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1812Rule	Winn	1947	1949	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1813Rule	Winn	1950	only	-	May	 1	2:00	1:00	D
1814Rule	Winn	1950	only	-	Sep	30	2:00	0	S
1815Rule	Winn	1951	1960	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1816Rule	Winn	1951	1958	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1817Rule	Winn	1959	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1818Rule	Winn	1960	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1819Rule	Winn	1963	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1820Rule	Winn	1963	only	-	Sep	22	2:00	0	S
1821Rule	Winn	1966	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00s	1:00	D
1822Rule	Winn	1966	2005	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00s	0	S
1823Rule	Winn	1987	2005	-	Apr	Sun>=1	2:00s	1:00	D
1824# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1825Zone America/Winnipeg	-6:28:36 -	LMT	1887 Jul 16
1826			-6:00	Winn	C%sT	2006
1827			-6:00	Canada	C%sT
1828
1829
1830# Saskatchewan
1831
1832# From Mark Brader (2003-07-26):
1833# The first actual adoption of DST in Canada was at the municipal
1834# level.  As the [Toronto] Star put it (1912-06-07), "While people
1835# elsewhere have long been talking of legislation to save daylight,
1836# the city of Moose Jaw [Saskatchewan] has acted on its own hook."
1837# DST in Moose Jaw began on Saturday, 1912-06-01 (no time mentioned:
1838# presumably late evening, as below), and would run until "the end of
1839# the summer".  The discrepancy between municipal time and railroad
1840# time was noted.
1841
1842# From Paul Eggert (2003-07-27):
1843# Willett (1914-03) notes that DST "has been in operation ... in the
1844# City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, for one year."
1845
1846# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1847# Shanks & Pottenger say that since 1970 this region has mostly been as Regina.
1848# Some western towns (e.g. Swift Current) switched from MST/MDT to CST in 1972.
1849# Other western towns (e.g. Lloydminster) are like Edmonton.
1850# Matthews and Vincent (1998) write that Denare Beach and Creighton
1851# are like Winnipeg, in violation of Saskatchewan law.
1852
1853# From W. Jones (1992-11-06):
1854# The. . .below is based on information I got from our law library, the
1855# provincial archives, and the provincial Community Services department.
1856# A precise history would require digging through newspaper archives, and
1857# since you didn't say what you wanted, I didn't bother.
1858#
1859# Saskatchewan is split by a time zone meridian (105W) and over the years
1860# the boundary became pretty ragged as communities near it reevaluated
1861# their affiliations in one direction or the other.  In 1965 a provincial
1862# referendum favoured legislating common time practices.
1863#
1864# On 15 April 1966 the Time Act (c. T-14, Revised Statutes of
1865# Saskatchewan 1978) was proclaimed, and established that the eastern
1866# part of Saskatchewan would use CST year round, that districts in
1867# northwest Saskatchewan would by default follow CST but could opt to
1868# follow Mountain Time rules (thus 1 hour difference in the winter and
1869# zero in the summer), and that districts in southwest Saskatchewan would
1870# by default follow MT but could opt to follow CST.
1871#
1872# It took a few years for the dust to settle (I know one story of a town
1873# on one time zone having its school in another, such that a mom had to
1874# serve her family lunch in two shifts), but presently it seems that only
1875# a few towns on the border with Alberta (e.g. Lloydminster) follow MT
1876# rules any more; all other districts appear to have used CST year round
1877# since sometime in the 1960s.
1878
1879# From Chris Walton (2006-06-26):
1880# The Saskatchewan time act which was last updated in 1996 is about 30 pages
1881# long and rather painful to read.
1882# http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Statutes/Statutes/T14.pdf
1883
1884# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1885Rule	Regina	1918	only	-	Apr	14	2:00	1:00	D
1886Rule	Regina	1918	only	-	Oct	27	2:00	0	S
1887Rule	Regina	1930	1934	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
1888Rule	Regina	1930	1934	-	Oct	Sun>=1	0:00	0	S
1889Rule	Regina	1937	1941	-	Apr	Sun>=8	0:00	1:00	D
1890Rule	Regina	1937	only	-	Oct	Sun>=8	0:00	0	S
1891Rule	Regina	1938	only	-	Oct	Sun>=1	0:00	0	S
1892Rule	Regina	1939	1941	-	Oct	Sun>=8	0:00	0	S
1893Rule	Regina	1942	only	-	Feb	 9	2:00	1:00	W # War
1894Rule	Regina	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
1895Rule	Regina	1945	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1896Rule	Regina	1946	only	-	Apr	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
1897Rule	Regina	1946	only	-	Oct	Sun>=8	2:00	0	S
1898Rule	Regina	1947	1957	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1899Rule	Regina	1947	1957	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1900Rule	Regina	1959	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1901Rule	Regina	1959	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1902#
1903Rule	Swift	1957	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1904Rule	Swift	1957	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1905Rule	Swift	1959	1961	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1906Rule	Swift	1959	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1907Rule	Swift	1960	1961	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1908# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1909Zone America/Regina	-6:58:36 -	LMT	1905 Sep
1910			-7:00	Regina	M%sT	1960 Apr lastSun  2:00
1911			-6:00	-	CST
1912Zone America/Swift_Current -7:11:20 -	LMT	1905 Sep
1913			-7:00	Canada	M%sT	1946 Apr lastSun  2:00
1914			-7:00	Regina	M%sT	1950
1915			-7:00	Swift	M%sT	1972 Apr lastSun  2:00
1916			-6:00	-	CST
1917
1918
1919# Alberta
1920
1921# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
1922Rule	Edm	1918	1919	-	Apr	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
1923Rule	Edm	1918	only	-	Oct	27	2:00	0	S
1924Rule	Edm	1919	only	-	May	27	2:00	0	S
1925Rule	Edm	1920	1923	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1926Rule	Edm	1920	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1927Rule	Edm	1921	1923	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1928Rule	Edm	1942	only	-	Feb	 9	2:00	1:00	W # War
1929Rule	Edm	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
1930Rule	Edm	1945	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1931Rule	Edm	1947	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1932Rule	Edm	1947	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1933Rule	Edm	1967	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1934Rule	Edm	1967	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1935Rule	Edm	1969	only	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1936Rule	Edm	1969	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1937Rule	Edm	1972	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
1938Rule	Edm	1972	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
1939# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
1940Zone America/Edmonton	-7:33:52 -	LMT	1906 Sep
1941			-7:00	Edm	M%sT	1987
1942			-7:00	Canada	M%sT
1943
1944
1945# British Columbia
1946
1947# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1948# Shanks & Pottenger write that since 1970 most of this region has
1949# been like Vancouver.
1950# Dawson Creek uses MST.  Much of east BC is like Edmonton.
1951# Matthews and Vincent (1998) write that Creston is like Dawson Creek.
1952
1953# It seems though that (re: Creston) is not entirely correct:
1954
1955# From Chris Walton (2011-12-01):
1956# There are two areas within the Canadian province of British Columbia
1957# that do not currently observe daylight saving:
1958# a) The Creston Valley (includes the town of Creston and surrounding area)
1959# b) The eastern half of the Peace River Regional District
1960# (includes the cities of Dawson Creek and Fort St. John)
1961
1962# Earlier this year I stumbled across a detailed article about the time
1963# keeping history of Creston; it was written by Tammy Hardwick who is the
1964# manager of the Creston & District Museum. The article was written in May 2009.
1965# http://www.ilovecreston.com/?p=articles&t=spec&ar=260
1966# According to the article, Creston has not changed its clocks since June 1918.
1967# i.e. Creston has been stuck on UT-7 for 93 years.
1968# Dawson Creek, on the other hand, changed its clocks as recently as April 1972.
1969
1970# Unfortunately the exact date for the time change in June 1918 remains
1971# unknown and will be difficult to ascertain.  I e-mailed Tammy a few months
1972# ago to ask if Sunday June 2 was a reasonable guess.  She said it was just
1973# as plausible as any other date (in June).  She also said that after writing
1974# the article she had discovered another time change in 1916; this is the
1975# subject of another article which she wrote in October 2010.
1976# http://www.creston.museum.bc.ca/index.php?module=comments&uop=view_comment&cm+id=56
1977
1978# Here is a summary of the three clock change events in Creston's history:
1979# 1. 1884 or 1885: adoption of Mountain Standard Time (GMT-7)
1980# Exact date unknown
1981# 2. Oct 1916: switch to Pacific Standard Time (GMT-8)
1982# Exact date in October unknown; Sunday October 1 is a reasonable guess.
1983# 3. June 1918: switch to Pacific Daylight Time (GMT-7)
1984# Exact date in June unknown; Sunday June 2 is a reasonable guess.
1985# note 1:
1986# On Oct 27/1918 when daylight saving ended in the rest of Canada,
1987# Creston did not change its clocks.
1988# note 2:
1989# During WWII when the Federal Government legislated a mandatory clock change,
1990# Creston did not oblige.
1991# note 3:
1992# There is no guarantee that Creston will remain on Mountain Standard Time
1993# (UTC-7) forever.
1994# The subject was debated at least once this year by the town Council.
1995# http://www.bclocalnews.com/kootenay_rockies/crestonvalleyadvance/news/116760809.html
1996
1997# During a period WWII, summer time (Daylight saying) was mandatory in Canada.
1998# In Creston, that was handled by shifting the area to PST (-8:00) then applying
1999# summer time to cause the offset to be -7:00, the same as it had been before
2000# the change.  It can be argued that the timezone abbreviation during this
2001# period should be PDT rather than MST, but that doesn't seem important enough
2002# (to anyone) to further complicate the rules.
2003
2004# The transition dates (and times) are guesses.
2005
2006# From Matt Johnson (2015-09-21):
2007# Fort Nelson, BC, Canada will cancel DST this year.  So while previously they
2008# were aligned with America/Vancouver, they're now aligned with
2009# America/Dawson_Creek.
2010# http://www.northernrockies.ca/EN/meta/news/archives/2015/northern-rockies-time-change.html
2011#
2012# From Tim Parenti (2015-09-23):
2013# This requires a new zone for the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality,
2014# America/Fort_Nelson.  The resolution of 2014-12-08 was reached following a
2015# 2014-11-15 poll with nearly 75% support.  Effectively, the municipality has
2016# been on MST (-0700) like Dawson Creek since it advanced its clocks on
2017# 2015-03-08.
2018#
2019# From Paul Eggert (2015-09-23):
2020# Shanks says Fort Nelson did not observe DST in 1946, unlike Vancouver.
2021
2022# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2023Rule	Vanc	1918	only	-	Apr	14	2:00	1:00	D
2024Rule	Vanc	1918	only	-	Oct	27	2:00	0	S
2025Rule	Vanc	1942	only	-	Feb	 9	2:00	1:00	W # War
2026Rule	Vanc	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
2027Rule	Vanc	1945	only	-	Sep	30	2:00	0	S
2028Rule	Vanc	1946	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
2029Rule	Vanc	1946	only	-	Oct	13	2:00	0	S
2030Rule	Vanc	1947	1961	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2031Rule	Vanc	1962	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2032# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2033Zone America/Vancouver	-8:12:28 -	LMT	1884
2034			-8:00	Vanc	P%sT	1987
2035			-8:00	Canada	P%sT
2036Zone America/Dawson_Creek -8:00:56 -	LMT	1884
2037			-8:00	Canada	P%sT	1947
2038			-8:00	Vanc	P%sT	1972 Aug 30  2:00
2039			-7:00	-	MST
2040Zone America/Fort_Nelson	-8:10:47 -	LMT	1884
2041			-8:00	Vanc	P%sT	1946
2042			-8:00	-	PST	1947
2043			-8:00	Vanc	P%sT	1987
2044			-8:00	Canada	P%sT	2015 Mar  8  2:00
2045			-7:00	-	MST
2046Zone America/Creston	-7:46:04 -	LMT	1884
2047			-7:00	-	MST	1916 Oct 1
2048			-8:00	-	PST	1918 Jun 2
2049			-7:00	-	MST
2050
2051# Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon
2052
2053# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2054# Dawson switched to PST in 1973.  Inuvik switched to MST in 1979.
2055# Mathew Englander (1996-10-07) gives the following refs:
2056#	* 1967. Paragraph 28(34)(g) of the Interpretation Act, S.C. 1967-68,
2057#	c. 7 defines Yukon standard time as UTC-9....
2058#	see Interpretation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. I-21, s. 35(1).
2059#	[https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/stat/rsc-1985-c-i-21/latest/rsc-1985-c-i-21.html]
2060#	* C.O. 1973/214 switched Yukon to PST on 1973-10-28 00:00.
2061#	* O.I.C. 1980/02 established DST.
2062#	* O.I.C. 1987/056 changed DST to Apr firstSun 2:00 to Oct lastSun 2:00.
2063
2064# From Brian Inglis (2015-04-14):
2065#
2066# I tried to trace the history of Yukon time and found the following
2067# regulations, giving the reference title and URL if found, regulation name,
2068# and relevant quote if available.  Each regulation specifically revokes its
2069# predecessor.  The final reference is to the current Interpretation Act
2070# authorizing and resulting from these regulatory changes.
2071#
2072# Only recent regulations were retrievable via Yukon government site search or
2073# index, and only some via Canadian legal sources.  Other sources used include
2074# articles titled "Standard Time and Time Zones in Canada" from JRASC via ADS
2075# Abstracts, cited by ADO for 1932 ..., and updated versions from 1958 and
2076# 1970 quoted below; each article includes current extracts from provincial
2077# and territorial ST and DST regulations at the end, summaries and details of
2078# standard times and daylight saving time at many locations across Canada,
2079# with time zone maps, tables and calculations for Canadian Sunrise, Sunset,
2080# and LMST; they also cover many countries and global locations, with a chart
2081# and table showing current Universal Time offsets, and may be useful as
2082# another source of information for 1970 and earlier.
2083#
2084# * Standard Time and Time Zones in Canada; Smith, C.C.; JRASC, Vol. 26,
2085#   pp.49-77; February 1932; SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
2086#   http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1932JRASC..26...49S from p.75:
2087#   Yukon Interpretation Ordinance
2088#   Yukon standard time is the local mean time at the one hundred and
2089#   thirty-fifth meridian.
2090#
2091# * Standard Time and Time Zones in Canada; Smith, C.C.; Thomson, Malcolm M.;
2092#   JRASC, Vol. 52, pp.193-223; October 1958; SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System
2093#   (ADS) http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1958JRASC..52..193S from pp.220-1:
2094#   Yukon Interpretation Ordinance, 1955, Chap. 16.
2095#
2096#     (1) Subject to this section, standard time shall be reckoned as nine
2097#     hours behind Greenwich Time and called Yukon Standard Time.
2098#
2099#     (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Commissioner may make regulations
2100#     varying the manner of reckoning standard time.
2101#
2102# * Yukon Territory Commissioner's Order 1966-20 Interpretation Ordinance
2103#   http://? - no online source found
2104#
2105# * Standard Time and Time Zones in Canada; Thomson, Malcolm M.; JRASC,
2106#   Vol. 64, pp.129-162; June 1970; SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
2107#   http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1970JRASC..64..129T from p.156: Yukon
2108#   Territory Commissioner's Order 1967-59 Interpretation Ordinance ...
2109#
2110#     1. Commissioner's Order 1966-20 dated at Whitehorse in the Yukon
2111#     Territory on 27th January, 1966, is hereby revoked.
2112#
2113#     2. Yukon (East) Standard Time as defined by section 36 of the
2114#     Interpretation Ordinance from and after mid-night on the 28th day of May,
2115#     1967 shall be reckoned in the same manner as Pacific Standard Time, that
2116#     is to say, eight hours behind Greenwich Time in the area of the Yukon
2117#     Territory lying east of the 138th degree longitude west.
2118#
2119#     3. In the remainder of the Territory, lying west of the 138th degree
2120#     longitude west, Yukon (West) Standard Time shall be reckoned as nine
2121#     hours behind Greenwich Time.
2122#
2123# * Yukon Standard Time defined as Pacific Standard Time, YCO 1973/214
2124#   https://www.canlii.org/en/yk/laws/regu/yco-1973-214/latest/yco-1973-214.html
2125#   C.O. 1973/214 INTERPRETATION ACT ...
2126#
2127#     1. Effective October 28, 1973 Commissioner's Order 1967/59 is hereby
2128#     revoked.
2129#
2130#     2. Yukon Standard Time as defined by section 36 of the Interpretation
2131#     Act from and after midnight on the twenty-eighth day of October, 1973
2132#     shall be reckoned in the same manner as Pacific Standard Time, that is
2133#     to say eight hours behind Greenwich Time.
2134#
2135# * O.I.C. 1980/02 INTERPRETATION ACT
2136#   http://? - no online source found
2137#
2138# * Yukon Daylight Saving Time, YOIC 1987/56
2139#   https://www.canlii.org/en/yk/laws/regu/yoic-1987-56/latest/yoic-1987-56.html
2140#   O.I.C. 1987/056 INTERPRETATION ACT ...
2141#
2142#   In every year between
2143#     (a) two o'clock in the morning in the first Sunday in April, and
2144#     (b) two o'clock in the morning in the last Sunday in October,
2145#   Standard Time shall be reckoned as seven hours behind Greenwich Time and
2146#   called Yukon Daylight Saving Time.
2147#   ...
2148#   Dated ... 9th day of March, A.D., 1987.
2149#
2150# * Yukon Daylight Saving Time 2006, YOIC 2006/127
2151#   https://www.canlii.org/en/yk/laws/regu/yoic-2006-127/latest/yoic-2006-127.html
2152#   O.I.C. 2006/127 INTERPRETATION ACT ...
2153#
2154#     1. In Yukon each year the time for general purposes shall be 7 hours
2155#     behind Greenwich mean time during the period commencing at two o'clock
2156#     in the forenoon on the second Sunday of March and ending at two o'clock
2157#     in the forenoon on the first Sunday of November and shall be called
2158#     Yukon Daylight Saving Time.
2159#
2160#     2. Order-in-Council 1987/56 is revoked.
2161#
2162#     3. This order comes into force January 1, 2007.
2163#
2164# * Interpretation Act, RSY 2002, c 125
2165# https://www.canlii.org/en/yk/laws/stat/rsy-2002-c-125/latest/rsy-2002-c-125.html
2166
2167# From Rives McDow (1999-09-04):
2168# Nunavut ... moved ... to incorporate the whole territory into one time zone.
2169# Nunavut moves to single time zone Oct. 31
2170# http://www.nunatsiaq.com/nunavut/nvt90903_13.html
2171#
2172# From Antoine Leca (1999-09-06):
2173# We then need to create a new timezone for the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut
2174# to differentiate it from the Yellowknife region.
2175
2176# From Paul Eggert (1999-09-20):
2177# Basic Facts: The New Territory
2178# http://www.nunavut.com/basicfacts/english/basicfacts_1territory.html
2179# (1999) reports that Pangnirtung operates on eastern time,
2180# and that Coral Harbour does not observe DST.  We don't know when
2181# Pangnirtung switched to eastern time; we'll guess 1995.
2182
2183# From Rives McDow (1999-11-08):
2184# On October 31, when the rest of Nunavut went to Central time,
2185# Pangnirtung wobbled.  Here is the result of their wobble:
2186#
2187# The following businesses and organizations in Pangnirtung use Central Time:
2188#
2189#	First Air, Power Corp, Nunavut Construction, Health Center, RCMP,
2190#	Eastern Arctic National Parks, A & D Specialist
2191#
2192# The following businesses and organizations in Pangnirtung use Eastern Time:
2193#
2194#	Hamlet office, All other businesses, Both schools, Airport operator
2195#
2196# This has made for an interesting situation there, which warranted the news.
2197# No one there that I spoke with seems concerned, or has plans to
2198# change the local methods of keeping time, as it evidently does not
2199# really interfere with any activities or make things difficult locally.
2200# They plan to celebrate New Year's turn-over twice, one hour apart,
2201# so it appears that the situation will last at least that long.
2202# The Nunavut Intergovernmental Affairs hopes that they will "come to
2203# their senses", but the locals evidently don't see any problem with
2204# the current state of affairs.
2205
2206# From Michaela Rodrigue, writing in the
2207# Nunatsiaq News (1999-11-19):
2208# http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/archives/nunavut991130/nvt91119_17.html
2209# Clyde River, Pangnirtung and Sanikiluaq now operate with two time zones,
2210# central - or Nunavut time - for government offices, and eastern time
2211# for municipal offices and schools....  Igloolik [was similar but then]
2212# made the switch to central time on Saturday, Nov. 6.
2213
2214# From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02):
2215# Matthews and Vincent (1998) say the following, but we lack histories
2216# for these potential new Zones.
2217#
2218# The Canadian Forces station at Alert uses Eastern Time while the
2219# handful of residents at the Eureka weather station [in the Central
2220# zone] skip daylight savings.  Baffin Island, which is crossed by the
2221# Central, Eastern and Atlantic Time zones only uses Eastern Time.
2222# Gjoa Haven, Taloyoak and Pelly Bay all use Mountain instead of
2223# Central Time and Southampton Island [in the Central zone] is not
2224# required to use daylight savings.
2225
2226# From <http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/archives/nunavut001130/nvt21110_02.html>
2227# Nunavut now has two time zones (2000-11-10):
2228# The Nunavut government would allow its employees in Kugluktuk and
2229# Cambridge Bay to operate on central time year-round, putting them
2230# one hour behind the rest of Nunavut for six months during the winter.
2231# At the end of October the two communities had rebelled against
2232# Nunavut's unified time zone, refusing to shift to eastern time with
2233# the rest of the territory for the winter.  Cambridge Bay remained on
2234# central time, while Kugluktuk, even farther west, reverted to
2235# mountain time, which they had used before the advent of Nunavut's
2236# unified time zone in 1999.
2237#
2238# From Rives McDow (2001-01-20), quoting the Nunavut government:
2239# The preceding decision came into effect at midnight, Saturday Nov 4, 2000.
2240
2241# From Paul Eggert (2000-12-04):
2242# Let's just keep track of the official times for now.
2243
2244# From Rives McDow (2001-03-07):
2245# The premier of Nunavut has issued a ministerial statement advising
2246# that effective 2001-04-01, the territory of Nunavut will revert
2247# back to three time zones (mountain, central, and eastern).  Of the
2248# cities in Nunavut, Coral Harbor is the only one that I know of that
2249# has said it will not observe dst, staying on EST year round.  I'm
2250# checking for more info, and will get back to you if I come up with
2251# more.
2252# [Also see <http://www.nunatsiaq.com/nunavut/nvt10309_06.html> (2001-03-09).]
2253
2254# From Gwillim Law (2005-05-21):
2255# According to ...
2256# http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/Magazine/SO98/geomap.asp
2257# (from a 1998 Canadian Geographic article), the de facto and de jure time
2258# for Southampton Island (at the north end of Hudson Bay) is UTC-5 all year
2259# round.  Using Google, it's easy to find other websites that confirm this.
2260# I wasn't able to find how far back this time regimen goes, but since it
2261# predates the creation of Nunavut, it probably goes back many years....
2262# The Inuktitut name of Coral Harbour is Sallit, but it's rarely used.
2263#
2264# From Paul Eggert (2014-10-17):
2265# For lack of better information, assume that Southampton Island observed
2266# daylight saving only during wartime.  Gwillim Law's email also
2267# mentioned maps now maintained by National Research Council Canada;
2268# see above for an up-to-date link.
2269
2270# From Chris Walton (2007-03-01):
2271# ... the community of Resolute (located on Cornwallis Island in
2272# Nunavut) moved from Central Time to Eastern Time last November.
2273# Basically the community did not change its clocks at the end of
2274# daylight saving....
2275# http://www.nnsl.com/frames/newspapers/2006-11/nov13_06none.html
2276
2277# From Chris Walton (2011-03-21):
2278# Back in 2007 I initiated the creation of a new "zone file" for Resolute
2279# Bay. Resolute Bay is a small community located about 900km north of
2280# the Arctic Circle. The zone file was required because Resolute Bay had
2281# decided to use UTC-5 instead of UTC-6 for the winter of 2006-2007.
2282#
2283# According to new information which I received last week, Resolute Bay
2284# went back to using UTC-6 in the winter of 2007-2008...
2285#
2286# On March 11/2007 most of Canada went onto daylight saving. On March
2287# 14/2007 I phoned the Resolute Bay hamlet office to do a "time check." I
2288# talked to somebody that was both knowledgeable and helpful. I was able
2289# to confirm that Resolute Bay was still operating on UTC-5. It was
2290# explained to me that Resolute Bay had been on the Eastern Time zone
2291# (EST) in the winter, and was now back on the Central Time zone (CDT).
2292# i.e. the time zone had changed twice in the last year but the clocks
2293# had not moved. The residents had to know which time zone they were in
2294# so they could follow the correct TV schedule...
2295#
2296# On Nov 02/2008 most of Canada went onto standard time. On Nov 03/2008 I
2297# phoned the Resolute Bay hamlet office...[D]ue to the challenging nature
2298# of the phone call, I decided to seek out an alternate source of
2299# information. I found an e-mail address for somebody by the name of
2300# Stephanie Adams whose job was listed as "Inns North Support Officer for
2301# Arctic Co-operatives." I was under the impression that Stephanie lived
2302# and worked in Resolute Bay...
2303#
2304# On March 14/2011 I phoned the hamlet office again. I was told that
2305# Resolute Bay had been using Central Standard Time over the winter of
2306# 2010-2011 and that the clocks had therefore been moved one hour ahead
2307# on March 13/2011. The person I talked to was aware that Resolute Bay
2308# had previously experimented with Eastern Standard Time but he could not
2309# tell me when the practice had stopped.
2310#
2311# On March 17/2011 I searched the Web to find an e-mail address of
2312# somebody that might be able to tell me exactly when Resolute Bay went
2313# off Eastern Standard Time. I stumbled on the name "Aziz Kheraj." Aziz
2314# used to be the mayor of Resolute Bay and he apparently owns half the
2315# businesses including "South Camp Inn." This website has some info on
2316# Aziz:
2317# http://www.uphere.ca/node/493
2318#
2319# I sent Aziz an e-mail asking when Resolute Bay had stopped using
2320# Eastern Standard Time.
2321#
2322# Aziz responded quickly with this: "hi, The time was not changed for the
2323# 1 year only, the following year, the community went back to the old way
2324# of "spring ahead-fall behind" currently we are zulu plus 5 hrs and in
2325# the winter Zulu plus 6 hrs"
2326#
2327# This of course conflicted with everything I had ascertained in November 2008.
2328#
2329# I sent Aziz a copy of my 2008 e-mail exchange with Stephanie. Aziz
2330# responded with this: "Hi, Stephanie lives in Winnipeg. I live here, You
2331# may want to check with the weather office in Resolute Bay or do a
2332# search on the weather through Env. Canada. web site"
2333#
2334# If I had realized the Stephanie did not live in Resolute Bay I would
2335# never have contacted her.  I now believe that all the information I
2336# obtained in November 2008 should be ignored...
2337# I apologize for reporting incorrect information in 2008.
2338
2339# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2340Rule	NT_YK	1918	only	-	Apr	14	2:00	1:00	D
2341Rule	NT_YK	1918	only	-	Oct	27	2:00	0	S
2342Rule	NT_YK	1919	only	-	May	25	2:00	1:00	D
2343Rule	NT_YK	1919	only	-	Nov	 1	0:00	0	S
2344Rule	NT_YK	1942	only	-	Feb	 9	2:00	1:00	W # War
2345Rule	NT_YK	1945	only	-	Aug	14	23:00u	1:00	P # Peace
2346Rule	NT_YK	1945	only	-	Sep	30	2:00	0	S
2347Rule	NT_YK	1965	only	-	Apr	lastSun	0:00	2:00	DD
2348Rule	NT_YK	1965	only	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2349Rule	NT_YK	1980	1986	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
2350Rule	NT_YK	1980	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2351Rule	NT_YK	1987	2006	-	Apr	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
2352# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2353# aka Panniqtuuq
2354Zone America/Pangnirtung 0	-	-00	1921 # trading post est.
2355			-4:00	NT_YK	A%sT	1995 Apr Sun>=1  2:00
2356			-5:00	Canada	E%sT	1999 Oct 31  2:00
2357			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	2000 Oct 29  2:00
2358			-5:00	Canada	E%sT
2359# formerly Frobisher Bay
2360Zone America/Iqaluit	0	-	-00	1942 Aug # Frobisher Bay est.
2361			-5:00	NT_YK	E%sT	1999 Oct 31  2:00
2362			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	2000 Oct 29  2:00
2363			-5:00	Canada	E%sT
2364# aka Qausuittuq
2365Zone America/Resolute	0	-	-00	1947 Aug 31 # Resolute founded
2366			-6:00	NT_YK	C%sT	2000 Oct 29  2:00
2367			-5:00	-	EST	2001 Apr  1  3:00
2368			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	2006 Oct 29  2:00
2369			-5:00	-	EST	2007 Mar 11  3:00
2370			-6:00	Canada	C%sT
2371# aka Kangiqiniq
2372Zone America/Rankin_Inlet 0	-	-00	1957 # Rankin Inlet founded
2373			-6:00	NT_YK	C%sT	2000 Oct 29  2:00
2374			-5:00	-	EST	2001 Apr  1  3:00
2375			-6:00	Canada	C%sT
2376# aka Iqaluktuuttiaq
2377Zone America/Cambridge_Bay 0	-	-00	1920 # trading post est.?
2378			-7:00	NT_YK	M%sT	1999 Oct 31  2:00
2379			-6:00	Canada	C%sT	2000 Oct 29  2:00
2380			-5:00	-	EST	2000 Nov  5  0:00
2381			-6:00	-	CST	2001 Apr  1  3:00
2382			-7:00	Canada	M%sT
2383Zone America/Yellowknife 0	-	-00	1935 # Yellowknife founded?
2384			-7:00	NT_YK	M%sT	1980
2385			-7:00	Canada	M%sT
2386Zone America/Inuvik	0	-	-00	1953 # Inuvik founded
2387			-8:00	NT_YK	P%sT	1979 Apr lastSun  2:00
2388			-7:00	NT_YK	M%sT	1980
2389			-7:00	Canada	M%sT
2390Zone America/Whitehorse	-9:00:12 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20
2391			-9:00	NT_YK	Y%sT	1967 May 28  0:00
2392			-8:00	NT_YK	P%sT	1980
2393			-8:00	Canada	P%sT
2394Zone America/Dawson	-9:17:40 -	LMT	1900 Aug 20
2395			-9:00	NT_YK	Y%sT	1973 Oct 28  0:00
2396			-8:00	NT_YK	P%sT	1980
2397			-8:00	Canada	P%sT
2398
2399
2400###############################################################################
2401
2402# Mexico
2403
2404# From Paul Eggert (2014-12-07):
2405# The Investigation and Analysis Service of the
2406# Mexican Library of Congress (MLoC) has published a
2407# history of Mexican local time (in Spanish)
2408# http://www.diputados.gob.mx/bibliot/publica/inveyana/polisoc/horver/index.htm
2409#
2410# Here are the discrepancies between Shanks & Pottenger (S&P) and the MLoC.
2411# (In all cases we go with the MLoC.)
2412# S&P report that Baja was at -8:00 in 1922/1923.
2413# S&P say the 1930 transition in Baja was 1930-11-16.
2414# S&P report no DST during summer 1931.
2415# S&P report a transition at 1932-03-30 23:00, not 1932-04-01.
2416
2417# From Gwillim Law (2001-02-20):
2418# There are some other discrepancies between the Decrees page and the
2419# tz database.  I think they can best be explained by supposing that
2420# the researchers who prepared the Decrees page failed to find some of
2421# the relevant documents.
2422
2423# From Alan Perry (1996-02-15):
2424# A guy from our Mexico subsidiary finally found the Presidential Decree
2425# outlining the timezone changes in Mexico.
2426#
2427# ------------- Begin Forwarded Message -------------
2428#
2429# I finally got my hands on the Official Presidential Decree that sets up the
2430# rules for the DST changes. The rules are:
2431#
2432# 1. The country is divided in 3 timezones:
2433#    - Baja California Norte (the Mexico/BajaNorte TZ)
2434#    - Baja California Sur, Nayarit, Sinaloa and Sonora (the Mexico/BajaSur TZ)
2435#    - The rest of the country (the Mexico/General TZ)
2436#
2437# 2. From the first Sunday in April at 2:00 AM to the last Sunday in October
2438#    at 2:00 AM, the times in each zone are as follows:
2439#    BajaNorte: GMT+7
2440#    BajaSur:   GMT+6
2441#    General:   GMT+5
2442#
2443# 3. The rest of the year, the times are as follows:
2444#    BajaNorte: GMT+8
2445#    BajaSur:   GMT+7
2446#    General:   GMT+6
2447#
2448# The Decree was published in Mexico's Official Newspaper on January 4th.
2449#
2450# -------------- End Forwarded Message --------------
2451# From Paul Eggert (1996-06-12):
2452# For an English translation of the decree, see
2453# "Diario Oficial: Time Zone Changeover" (1996-01-04).
2454# http://mexico-travel.com/extra/timezone_eng.html
2455
2456# From Rives McDow (1998-10-08):
2457# The State of Quintana Roo has reverted back to central STD and DST times
2458# (i.e. UTC -0600 and -0500 as of 1998-08-02).
2459
2460# From Rives McDow (2000-01-10):
2461# Effective April 4, 1999 at 2:00 AM local time, Sonora changed to the time
2462# zone 5 hours from the International Date Line, and will not observe daylight
2463# savings time so as to stay on the same time zone as the southern part of
2464# Arizona year round.
2465
2466# From Jesper Nørgaard, translating
2467# <http://www.reforma.com/nacional/articulo/064327/> (2001-01-17):
2468# In Oaxaca, the 55.000 teachers from the Section 22 of the National
2469# Syndicate of Education Workers, refuse to apply daylight saving each
2470# year, so that the more than 10,000 schools work at normal hour the
2471# whole year.
2472
2473# From Gwillim Law (2001-01-19):
2474# <http://www.reforma.com/negocios_y_dinero/articulo/064481/> ... says
2475# (translated):...
2476# January 17, 2000 - The Energy Secretary, Ernesto Martens, announced
2477# that Summer Time will be reduced from seven to five months, starting
2478# this year....
2479# http://www.publico.com.mx/scripts/texto3.asp?action=pagina&pag=21&pos=p&secc=naci&date=01/17/2001
2480# [translated], says "summer time will ... take effect on the first Sunday
2481# in May, and end on the last Sunday of September.
2482
2483# From Arthur David Olson (2001-01-25):
2484# The 2001-01-24 traditional Washington Post contained the page one
2485# story "Timely Issue Divides Mexicans."...
2486# http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37383-2001Jan23.html
2487# ... Mexico City Mayor López Obrador "...is threatening to keep
2488# Mexico City and its 20 million residents on a different time than
2489# the rest of the country..." In particular, López Obrador would abolish
2490# observation of Daylight Saving Time.
2491
2492# Official statute published by the Energy Department
2493# http://www.conae.gob.mx/ahorro/decretohorver2001.html#decre
2494# (2001-02-01) shows Baja and Chihauhua as still using US DST rules,
2495# and Sonora with no DST.  This was reported by Jesper Nørgaard (2001-02-03).
2496
2497# From Paul Eggert (2001-03-03):
2498#
2499# http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/20010303/t000018766.html
2500# James F. Smith writes in today's LA Times
2501# * Sonora will continue to observe standard time.
2502# * Last week Mexico City's mayor Andrés Manuel López Obrador decreed that
2503#   the Federal District will not adopt DST.
2504# * 4 of 16 district leaders announced they'll ignore the decree.
2505# * The decree does not affect federal-controlled facilities including
2506#   the airport, banks, hospitals, and schools.
2507#
2508# For now we'll assume that the Federal District will bow to federal rules.
2509
2510# From Jesper Nørgaard (2001-04-01):
2511# I found some references to the Mexican application of daylight
2512# saving, which modifies what I had already sent you, stating earlier
2513# that a number of northern Mexican states would go on daylight
2514# saving. The modification reverts this to only cover Baja California
2515# (Norte), while all other states (except Sonora, who has no daylight
2516# saving all year) will follow the original decree of president
2517# Vicente Fox, starting daylight saving May 6, 2001 and ending
2518# September 30, 2001.
2519# References: "Diario de Monterrey" <http://www.diariodemonterrey.com/index.asp>
2520# Palabra <http://palabra.infosel.com/010331/primera/ppri3101.pdf> (2001-03-31)
2521
2522# From Reuters (2001-09-04):
2523# Mexico's Supreme Court on Tuesday declared that daylight savings was
2524# unconstitutional in Mexico City, creating the possibility the
2525# capital will be in a different time zone from the rest of the nation
2526# next year....  The Supreme Court's ruling takes effect at 2:00
2527# a.m. (0800 GMT) on Sept. 30, when Mexico is scheduled to revert to
2528# standard time. "This is so residents of the Federal District are not
2529# subject to unexpected time changes," a statement from the court said.
2530
2531# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2002-03-12):
2532# ... consulting my local grocery store(!) and my coworkers, they all insisted
2533# that a new decision had been made to reinstate US style DST in Mexico....
2534# http://www.conae.gob.mx/ahorro/horaver2001_m1_2002.html (2002-02-20)
2535# confirms this.  Sonora as usual is the only state where DST is not applied.
2536
2537# From Steffen Thorsen (2009-12-28):
2538#
2539# Steffen Thorsen wrote:
2540# > Mexico's House of Representatives has approved a proposal for northern
2541# > Mexico's border cities to share the same daylight saving schedule as
2542# > the United States.
2543# Now this has passed both the Congress and the Senate, so starting from
2544# 2010, some border regions will be the same:
2545# http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2009/dec/28/clocks-will-match-both-sides-border/
2546# http://www.elmananarey.com/diario/noticia/nacional/noticias/empatan_horario_de_frontera_con_eu/621939
2547# (Spanish)
2548#
2549# Could not find the new law text, but the proposed law text changes are here:
2550# http://gaceta.diputados.gob.mx/Gaceta/61/2009/dic/20091210-V.pdf
2551# (Gaceta Parlamentaria)
2552#
2553# There is also a list of the votes here:
2554# http://gaceta.diputados.gob.mx/Gaceta/61/2009/dic/V2-101209.html
2555#
2556# Our page:
2557# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/north-mexico-dst-change.html
2558
2559# From Arthur David Olson (2010-01-20):
2560# The page
2561# http://dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5127480&fecha=06/01/2010
2562# includes this text:
2563# En los municipios fronterizos de Tijuana y Mexicali en Baja California;
2564# Juárez y Ojinaga en Chihuahua; Acuña y Piedras Negras en Coahuila;
2565# Anáhuac en Nuevo León; y Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa y Matamoros en
2566# Tamaulipas, la aplicación de este horario estacional surtirá efecto
2567# desde las dos horas del segundo domingo de marzo y concluirá a las dos
2568# horas del primer domingo de noviembre.
2569# En los municipios fronterizos que se encuentren ubicados en la franja
2570# fronteriza norte en el territorio comprendido entre la línea
2571# internacional y la línea paralela ubicada a una distancia de veinte
2572# kilómetros, así como la Ciudad de Ensenada, Baja California, hacia el
2573# interior del país, la aplicación de este horario estacional surtirá
2574# efecto desde las dos horas del segundo domingo de marzo y concluirá a
2575# las dos horas del primer domingo de noviembre.
2576
2577# From Steffen Thorsen (2014-12-08), translated by Gwillim Law:
2578# The Mexican state of Quintana Roo will likely change to EST in 2015.
2579#
2580# http://www.unioncancun.mx/articulo/2014/12/04/medio-ambiente/congreso-aprueba-una-hora-mas-de-sol-en-qroo
2581# "With this change, the time conflict that has existed between the municipios
2582# of Quintana Roo and the municipio of Felipe Carrillo Puerto may come to an
2583# end. The latter declared itself in rebellion 15 years ago when a time change
2584# was initiated in Mexico, and since then it has refused to change its time
2585# zone along with the rest of the country."
2586#
2587# From Steffen Thorsen (2015-01-14), translated by Gwillim Law:
2588# http://sipse.com/novedades/confirman-aplicacion-de-nueva-zona-horaria-para-quintana-roo-132331.html
2589# "...the new time zone will come into effect at two o'clock on the first Sunday
2590# of February, when we will have to advance the clock one hour from its current
2591# time..."
2592# Also, the new zone will not use DST.
2593#
2594# From Carlos Raúl Perasso (2015-02-02):
2595# The decree that modifies the Mexican Hour System Law has finally
2596# been published at the Diario Oficial de la Federación
2597# http://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5380123&fecha=31/01/2015
2598# It establishes 5 zones for Mexico:
2599# 1- Zona Centro (Central Zone): Corresponds to longitude 90 W,
2600#    includes most of Mexico, excluding what's mentioned below.
2601# 2- Zona Pacífico (Pacific Zone): Longitude 105 W, includes the
2602#    states of Baja California Sur; Chihuahua; Nayarit (excluding Bahía
2603#    de Banderas which lies in Central Zone); Sinaloa and Sonora.
2604# 3- Zona Noroeste (Northwest Zone): Longitude 120 W, includes the
2605#    state of Baja California.
2606# 4- Zona Sureste (Southeast Zone): Longitude 75 W, includes the state
2607#    of Quintana Roo.
2608# 5- The islands, reefs and keys shall take their timezone from the
2609#    longitude they are located at.
2610
2611# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2612Rule	Mexico	1939	only	-	Feb	5	0:00	1:00	D
2613Rule	Mexico	1939	only	-	Jun	25	0:00	0	S
2614Rule	Mexico	1940	only	-	Dec	9	0:00	1:00	D
2615Rule	Mexico	1941	only	-	Apr	1	0:00	0	S
2616Rule	Mexico	1943	only	-	Dec	16	0:00	1:00	W # War
2617Rule	Mexico	1944	only	-	May	1	0:00	0	S
2618Rule	Mexico	1950	only	-	Feb	12	0:00	1:00	D
2619Rule	Mexico	1950	only	-	Jul	30	0:00	0	S
2620Rule	Mexico	1996	2000	-	Apr	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
2621Rule	Mexico	1996	2000	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2622Rule	Mexico	2001	only	-	May	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
2623Rule	Mexico	2001	only	-	Sep	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2624Rule	Mexico	2002	max	-	Apr	Sun>=1	2:00	1:00	D
2625Rule	Mexico	2002	max	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2626# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2627# Quintana Roo; represented by Cancún
2628Zone America/Cancun	-5:47:04 -	LMT	1922 Jan  1  0:12:56
2629			-6:00	-	CST	1981 Dec 23
2630			-5:00	Mexico	E%sT	1998 Aug  2  2:00
2631			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT	2015 Feb  1  2:00
2632			-5:00	-	EST
2633# Campeche, Yucatán; represented by Mérida
2634Zone America/Merida	-5:58:28 -	LMT	1922 Jan  1  0:01:32
2635			-6:00	-	CST	1981 Dec 23
2636			-5:00	-	EST	1982 Dec  2
2637			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT
2638# Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas (near US border)
2639# This includes the following municipalities:
2640#   in Coahuila: Ocampo, Acuña, Zaragoza, Jiménez, Piedras Negras, Nava,
2641#     Guerrero, Hidalgo.
2642#   in Nuevo León: Anáhuac, Los Aldama.
2643#   in Tamaulipas: Nuevo Laredo, Guerrero, Mier, Miguel Alemán, Camargo,
2644#     Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Reynosa, Río Bravo, Valle Hermoso, Matamoros.
2645# See: Inicia mañana Horario de Verano en zona fronteriza, El Universal,
2646# 2016-03-12
2647# http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/articulo/estados/2016/03/12/inicia-manana-horario-de-verano-en-zona-fronteriza
2648Zone America/Matamoros	-6:40:00 -	LMT	1921 Dec 31 23:20:00
2649			-6:00	-	CST	1988
2650			-6:00	US	C%sT	1989
2651			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT	2010
2652			-6:00	US	C%sT
2653# Durango; Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas (away from US border)
2654Zone America/Monterrey	-6:41:16 -	LMT	1921 Dec 31 23:18:44
2655			-6:00	-	CST	1988
2656			-6:00	US	C%sT	1989
2657			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT
2658# Central Mexico
2659Zone America/Mexico_City -6:36:36 -	LMT	1922 Jan  1  0:23:24
2660			-7:00	-	MST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2661			-6:00	-	CST	1930 Nov 15
2662			-7:00	-	MST	1931 May  1 23:00
2663			-6:00	-	CST	1931 Oct
2664			-7:00	-	MST	1932 Apr  1
2665			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT	2001 Sep 30  2:00
2666			-6:00	-	CST	2002 Feb 20
2667			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT
2668# Chihuahua (near US border)
2669# This includes the municipalities of Janos, Ascensión, Juárez, Guadalupe,
2670# Práxedis G Guerrero, Coyame del Sotol, Ojinaga, and Manuel Benavides.
2671# (See the 2016-03-12 El Universal source mentioned above.)
2672Zone America/Ojinaga	-6:57:40 -	LMT	1922 Jan  1  0:02:20
2673			-7:00	-	MST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2674			-6:00	-	CST	1930 Nov 15
2675			-7:00	-	MST	1931 May  1 23:00
2676			-6:00	-	CST	1931 Oct
2677			-7:00	-	MST	1932 Apr  1
2678			-6:00	-	CST	1996
2679			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT	1998
2680			-6:00	-	CST	1998 Apr Sun>=1  3:00
2681			-7:00	Mexico	M%sT	2010
2682			-7:00	US	M%sT
2683# Chihuahua (away from US border)
2684Zone America/Chihuahua	-7:04:20 -	LMT	1921 Dec 31 23:55:40
2685			-7:00	-	MST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2686			-6:00	-	CST	1930 Nov 15
2687			-7:00	-	MST	1931 May  1 23:00
2688			-6:00	-	CST	1931 Oct
2689			-7:00	-	MST	1932 Apr  1
2690			-6:00	-	CST	1996
2691			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT	1998
2692			-6:00	-	CST	1998 Apr Sun>=1  3:00
2693			-7:00	Mexico	M%sT
2694# Sonora
2695Zone America/Hermosillo	-7:23:52 -	LMT	1921 Dec 31 23:36:08
2696			-7:00	-	MST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2697			-6:00	-	CST	1930 Nov 15
2698			-7:00	-	MST	1931 May  1 23:00
2699			-6:00	-	CST	1931 Oct
2700			-7:00	-	MST	1932 Apr  1
2701			-6:00	-	CST	1942 Apr 24
2702			-7:00	-	MST	1949 Jan 14
2703			-8:00	-	PST	1970
2704			-7:00	Mexico	M%sT	1999
2705			-7:00	-	MST
2706
2707# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2010-04-21):
2708# According to news, Bahía de Banderas (Mexican state of Nayarit)
2709# changed time zone UTC-7 to new time zone UTC-6 on April 4, 2010 (to
2710# share the same time zone as nearby city Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco).
2711#
2712# (Spanish)
2713# Bahía de Banderas homologa su horario al del centro del
2714# país, a partir de este domingo
2715# http://www.nayarit.gob.mx/notes.asp?id=20748
2716#
2717# Bahía de Banderas homologa su horario con el del Centro del
2718# País
2719# http://www.bahiadebanderas.gob.mx/principal/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=261:bahia-de-banderas-homologa-su-horario-con-el-del-centro-del-pais&catid=42:comunicacion-social&Itemid=50
2720#
2721# (English)
2722# Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas: One Time Zone
2723# http://virtualvallarta.com/puertovallarta/puertovallarta/localnews/2009-12-03-Puerto-Vallarta-and-Bahia-de-Banderas-One-Time-Zone.shtml
2724# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_mexico08.html
2725#
2726# "Mexico's Senate approved the amendments to the Mexican Schedule System that
2727# will allow Bahía de Banderas and Puerto Vallarta to share the same time
2728# zone ..."
2729# Baja California Sur, Nayarit, Sinaloa
2730
2731# From Arthur David Olson (2010-05-01):
2732# Use "Bahia_Banderas" to keep the name to fourteen characters.
2733
2734# Mazatlán
2735Zone America/Mazatlan	-7:05:40 -	LMT	1921 Dec 31 23:54:20
2736			-7:00	-	MST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2737			-6:00	-	CST	1930 Nov 15
2738			-7:00	-	MST	1931 May  1 23:00
2739			-6:00	-	CST	1931 Oct
2740			-7:00	-	MST	1932 Apr  1
2741			-6:00	-	CST	1942 Apr 24
2742			-7:00	-	MST	1949 Jan 14
2743			-8:00	-	PST	1970
2744			-7:00	Mexico	M%sT
2745
2746# Bahía de Banderas
2747Zone America/Bahia_Banderas	-7:01:00 -	LMT	1921 Dec 31 23:59:00
2748			-7:00	-	MST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2749			-6:00	-	CST	1930 Nov 15
2750			-7:00	-	MST	1931 May  1 23:00
2751			-6:00	-	CST	1931 Oct
2752			-7:00	-	MST	1932 Apr  1
2753			-6:00	-	CST	1942 Apr 24
2754			-7:00	-	MST	1949 Jan 14
2755			-8:00	-	PST	1970
2756			-7:00	Mexico	M%sT	2010 Apr  4  2:00
2757			-6:00	Mexico	C%sT
2758
2759# Baja California
2760Zone America/Tijuana	-7:48:04 -	LMT	1922 Jan  1  0:11:56
2761			-7:00	-	MST	1924
2762			-8:00	-	PST	1927 Jun 10 23:00
2763			-7:00	-	MST	1930 Nov 15
2764			-8:00	-	PST	1931 Apr  1
2765			-8:00	1:00	PDT	1931 Sep 30
2766			-8:00	-	PST	1942 Apr 24
2767			-8:00	1:00	PWT	1945 Aug 14 23:00u
2768			-8:00	1:00	PPT	1945 Nov 12 # Peace
2769			-8:00	-	PST	1948 Apr  5
2770			-8:00	1:00	PDT	1949 Jan 14
2771			-8:00	-	PST	1954
2772			-8:00	CA	P%sT	1961
2773			-8:00	-	PST	1976
2774			-8:00	US	P%sT	1996
2775			-8:00	Mexico	P%sT	2001
2776			-8:00	US	P%sT	2002 Feb 20
2777			-8:00	Mexico	P%sT	2010
2778			-8:00	US	P%sT
2779# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2780# Formerly there was an America/Ensenada zone, which differed from
2781# America/Tijuana only in that it did not observe DST from 1976
2782# through 1995.  This was as per Shanks (1999).  But Shanks & Pottenger say
2783# Ensenada did not observe DST from 1948 through 1975.  Guy Harris reports
2784# that the 1987 OAG says "Only Ensenada, Mexicali, San Felipe and
2785# Tijuana observe DST," which agrees with Shanks & Pottenger but implies that
2786# DST-observance was a town-by-town matter back then.  This concerns
2787# data after 1970 so most likely there should be at least one Zone
2788# other than America/Tijuana for Baja, but it's not clear yet what its
2789# name or contents should be.
2790#
2791# From Paul Eggert (2015-10-08):
2792# Formerly there was an America/Santa_Isabel zone, but this appears to
2793# have come from a misreading of
2794# http://dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5127480&fecha=06/01/2010
2795# It has been moved to the 'backward' file.
2796#
2797#
2798# Revillagigedo Is
2799# no information
2800
2801###############################################################################
2802
2803# Anguilla
2804# Antigua and Barbuda
2805# See America/Port_of_Spain.
2806
2807# Bahamas
2808#
2809# For 1899 Milne gives -5:09:29.5; round that.
2810#
2811# From Sue Williams (2006-12-07):
2812# The Bahamas announced about a month ago that they plan to change their DST
2813# rules to sync with the U.S. starting in 2007....
2814# http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=10412
2815
2816# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2817Rule	Bahamas	1964	1975	-	Oct	lastSun	2:00	0	S
2818Rule	Bahamas	1964	1975	-	Apr	lastSun	2:00	1:00	D
2819# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2820Zone	America/Nassau	-5:09:30 -	LMT	1912 Mar 2
2821			-5:00	Bahamas	E%sT	1976
2822			-5:00	US	E%sT
2823
2824# Barbados
2825
2826# For 1899 Milne gives -3:58:29.2; round that.
2827
2828# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2829Rule	Barb	1977	only	-	Jun	12	2:00	1:00	D
2830Rule	Barb	1977	1978	-	Oct	Sun>=1	2:00	0	S
2831Rule	Barb	1978	1980	-	Apr	Sun>=15	2:00	1:00	D
2832Rule	Barb	1979	only	-	Sep	30	2:00	0	S
2833Rule	Barb	1980	only	-	Sep	25	2:00	0	S
2834# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2835Zone America/Barbados	-3:58:29 -	LMT	1924 # Bridgetown
2836			-3:58:29 -	BMT	1932 # Bridgetown Mean Time
2837			-4:00	Barb	A%sT
2838
2839# Belize
2840# Whitman entirely disagrees with Shanks; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2841# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2842Rule	Belize	1918	1942	-	Oct	Sun>=2	0:00	0:30	-0530
2843Rule	Belize	1919	1943	-	Feb	Sun>=9	0:00	0	CST
2844Rule	Belize	1973	only	-	Dec	 5	0:00	1:00	CDT
2845Rule	Belize	1974	only	-	Feb	 9	0:00	0	CST
2846Rule	Belize	1982	only	-	Dec	18	0:00	1:00	CDT
2847Rule	Belize	1983	only	-	Feb	12	0:00	0	CST
2848# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2849Zone	America/Belize	-5:52:48 -	LMT	1912 Apr
2850			-6:00	Belize	%s
2851
2852# Bermuda
2853
2854# For 1899 Milne gives -4:19:18.3 as the meridian of the clock tower,
2855# Bermuda dockyard, Ireland I; round that.
2856
2857# From Dan Jones, reporting in The Royal Gazette (2006-06-26):
2858
2859# Next year, however, clocks in the US will go forward on the second Sunday
2860# in March, until the first Sunday in November.  And, after the Time Zone
2861# (Seasonal Variation) Bill 2006 was passed in the House of Assembly on
2862# Friday, the same thing will happen in Bermuda.
2863# http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060529/NEWS/105290135
2864
2865# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2866Zone Atlantic/Bermuda	-4:19:18 -	LMT	1930 Jan  1  2:00 # Hamilton
2867			-4:00	-	AST	1974 Apr 28  2:00
2868			-4:00	Canada	A%sT	1976
2869			-4:00	US	A%sT
2870
2871# Cayman Is
2872# See America/Panama.
2873
2874# Costa Rica
2875
2876# Milne gives -5:36:13.3 as San José mean time; round to nearest.
2877
2878# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
2879Rule	CR	1979	1980	-	Feb	lastSun	0:00	1:00	D
2880Rule	CR	1979	1980	-	Jun	Sun>=1	0:00	0	S
2881Rule	CR	1991	1992	-	Jan	Sat>=15	0:00	1:00	D
2882# IATA SSIM (1991-09) says the following was at 1:00;
2883# go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2884Rule	CR	1991	only	-	Jul	 1	0:00	0	S
2885Rule	CR	1992	only	-	Mar	15	0:00	0	S
2886# There are too many San Josés elsewhere, so we'll use 'Costa Rica'.
2887# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
2888Zone America/Costa_Rica	-5:36:13 -	LMT	1890        # San José
2889			-5:36:13 -	SJMT	1921 Jan 15 # San José Mean Time
2890			-6:00	CR	C%sT
2891# Coco
2892# no information; probably like America/Costa_Rica
2893
2894# Cuba
2895
2896# From Paul Eggert (2013-02-21):
2897# Milne gives -5:28:50.45 for the observatory at Havana, -5:29:23.57
2898# for the port, and -5:30 for meteorological observations.
2899# For now, stick with Shanks & Pottenger.
2900
2901# From Arthur David Olson (1999-03-29):
2902# The 1999-03-28 exhibition baseball game held in Havana, Cuba, between
2903# the Cuban National Team and the Baltimore Orioles was carried live on
2904# the Orioles Radio Network, including affiliate WTOP in Washington, DC.
2905# During the game, play-by-play announcer Jim Hunter noted that
2906# "We'll be losing two hours of sleep...Cuba switched to Daylight Saving
2907# Time today."  (The "two hour" remark referred to losing one hour of
2908# sleep on 1999-03-28 - when the announcers were in Cuba as it switched
2909# to DST - and one more hour on 1999-04-04 - when the announcers will have
2910# returned to Baltimore, which switches on that date.)
2911
2912# From Steffen Thorsen (2013-11-11):
2913# DST start in Cuba in 2004 ... does not follow the same rules as the
2914# years before.  The correct date should be Sunday 2004-03-28 00:00 ...
2915# https://web.archive.org/web/20040402060750/http://www.granma.cu/espanol/2004/marzo/sab27/reloj.html
2916
2917# From Evert van der Veer via Steffen Thorsen (2004-10-28):
2918# Cuba is not going back to standard time this year.
2919# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2920# http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2004/septiembre/juev30/41medid-i.html
2921# says that it's due to a problem at the Antonio Guiteras
2922# thermoelectric plant, and says "This October there will be no return
2923# to normal hours (after daylight saving time)".
2924# For now, let's assume that it's a temporary measure.
2925
2926# From Carlos A. Carnero Delgado (2005-11-12):
2927# This year (just like in 2004-2005) there's no change in time zone
2928# adjustment in Cuba.  We will stay in daylight saving time:
2929# http://www.granma.cu/espanol/2005/noviembre/mier9/horario.html
2930
2931# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-10-21):
2932# An article in GRANMA INTERNACIONAL claims that Cuba will end
2933# the 3 years of permanent DST next weekend, see
2934# http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2006/octubre/lun16/43horario.html
2935# "On Saturday night, October 28 going into Sunday, October 29, at 01:00,
2936# watches should be set back one hour - going back to 00:00 hours - returning
2937# to the normal schedule....
2938
2939# From Paul Eggert (2007-03-02):
2940# <http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/english/news/art89.html>, dated yesterday,
2941# says Cuban clocks will advance at midnight on March 10.
2942# For lack of better information, assume Cuba will use US rules,
2943# except that it switches at midnight standard time as usual.
2944#
2945# From Steffen Thorsen (2007-10-25):
2946# Carlos Alberto Fonseca Arauz informed me that Cuba will end DST one week
2947# earlier - on the last Sunday of October, just like in 2006.
2948#
2949# He supplied these references:
2950#
2951# http://www.prensalatina.com.mx/article.asp?ID=%7B4CC32C1B-A9F7-42FB-8A07-8631AFC923AF%7D&language=ES
2952# http://actualidad.terra.es/sociedad/articulo/cuba_llama_ahorrar_energia_cambio_1957044.htm
2953#
2954# From Alex Krivenyshev (2007-10-25):
2955# Here is also article from Granma (Cuba):
2956#
2957# Regirá el Horario Normal desde el próximo domingo 28 de octubre
2958# http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2007/10/24/nacional/artic07.html
2959#
2960# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_cuba03.html
2961
2962# From Arthur David Olson (2008-03-09):
2963# I'm in Maryland which is now observing United States Eastern Daylight
2964# Time. At 9:44 local time I used RealPlayer to listen to
2965# http://media.enet.cu/radioreloj
2966# a Cuban information station, and heard
2967# the time announced as "ocho cuarenta y cuatro" ("eight forty-four"),
2968# indicating that Cuba is still on standard time.
2969
2970# From Steffen Thorsen (2008-03-12):
2971# It seems that Cuba will start DST on Sunday, 2007-03-16...
2972# It was announced yesterday, according to this source (in Spanish):
2973# http://www.nnc.cubaweb.cu/marzo-2008/cien-1-11-3-08.htm
2974#
2975# Some more background information is posted here:
2976# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/cuba-starts-dst-march-16.html
2977#
2978# The article also says that Cuba has been observing DST since 1963,
2979# while Shanks (and tzdata) has 1965 as the first date (except in the
2980# 1940's). Many other web pages in Cuba also claim that it has been
2981# observed since 1963, but with the exception of 1970 - an exception
2982# which is not present in tzdata/Shanks. So there is a chance we need to
2983# change some historic records as well.
2984#
2985# One example:
2986# http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/noticias/mar07/11mar/hor.htm
2987
2988# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2008-03-13):
2989# The Cuban time change has just been confirmed on the most authoritative
2990# web site, the Granma.  Please check out
2991# http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/2008/03/13/nacional/artic10.html
2992#
2993# Basically as expected after Steffen Thorsen's information, the change
2994# will take place midnight between Saturday and Sunday.
2995
2996# From Arthur David Olson (2008-03-12):
2997# Assume Sun>=15 (third Sunday) going forward.
2998
2999# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-03-04)
3000# According to the Radio Reloj - Cuba will start Daylight Saving Time on
3001# midnight between Saturday, March 07, 2009 and Sunday, March 08, 2009-
3002# not on midnight March 14 / March 15 as previously thought.
3003#
3004# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_cuba05.html
3005# (in Spanish)
3006
3007# From Arthur David Olson (2009-03-09)
3008# I listened over the Internet to
3009# http://media.enet.cu/readioreloj
3010# this morning; when it was 10:05 a. m. here in Bethesda, Maryland the
3011# the time was announced as "diez cinco" - the same time as here, indicating
3012# that has indeed switched to DST. Assume second Sunday from 2009 forward.
3013
3014# From Steffen Thorsen (2011-03-08):
3015# Granma announced that Cuba is going to start DST on 2011-03-20 00:00:00
3016# this year. Nothing about the end date known so far (if that has
3017# changed at all).
3018#
3019# Source:
3020# http://granma.co.cu/2011/03/08/nacional/artic01.html
3021#
3022# Our info:
3023# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/cuba-starts-dst-2011.html
3024#
3025# From Steffen Thorsen (2011-10-30)
3026# Cuba will end DST two weeks later this year. Instead of going back
3027# tonight, it has been delayed to 2011-11-13 at 01:00.
3028#
3029# One source (Spanish)
3030# http://www.radioangulo.cu/noticias/cuba/17105-cuba-restablecera-el-horario-del-meridiano-de-greenwich.html
3031#
3032# Our page:
3033# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/cuba-time-changes-2011.html
3034#
3035# From Steffen Thorsen (2012-03-01)
3036# According to Radio Reloj, Cuba will start DST on Midnight between March
3037# 31 and April 1.
3038#
3039# Radio Reloj has the following info (Spanish):
3040# http://www.radioreloj.cu/index.php/noticias-radio-reloj/71-miscelaneas/7529-cuba-aplicara-el-horario-de-verano-desde-el-1-de-abril
3041#
3042# Our info on it:
3043# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/cuba-starts-dst-2012.html
3044
3045# From Steffen Thorsen (2012-11-03):
3046# Radio Reloj and many other sources report that Cuba is changing back
3047# to standard time on 2012-11-04:
3048# http://www.radioreloj.cu/index.php/noticias-radio-reloj/36-nacionales/9961-regira-horario-normal-en-cuba-desde-el-domingo-cuatro-de-noviembre
3049# From Paul Eggert (2012-11-03):
3050# For now, assume the future rule is first Sunday in November.
3051
3052# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3053Rule	Cuba	1928	only	-	Jun	10	0:00	1:00	D
3054Rule	Cuba	1928	only	-	Oct	10	0:00	0	S
3055Rule	Cuba	1940	1942	-	Jun	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3056Rule	Cuba	1940	1942	-	Sep	Sun>=1	0:00	0	S
3057Rule	Cuba	1945	1946	-	Jun	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3058Rule	Cuba	1945	1946	-	Sep	Sun>=1	0:00	0	S
3059Rule	Cuba	1965	only	-	Jun	1	0:00	1:00	D
3060Rule	Cuba	1965	only	-	Sep	30	0:00	0	S
3061Rule	Cuba	1966	only	-	May	29	0:00	1:00	D
3062Rule	Cuba	1966	only	-	Oct	2	0:00	0	S
3063Rule	Cuba	1967	only	-	Apr	8	0:00	1:00	D
3064Rule	Cuba	1967	1968	-	Sep	Sun>=8	0:00	0	S
3065Rule	Cuba	1968	only	-	Apr	14	0:00	1:00	D
3066Rule	Cuba	1969	1977	-	Apr	lastSun	0:00	1:00	D
3067Rule	Cuba	1969	1971	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00	0	S
3068Rule	Cuba	1972	1974	-	Oct	8	0:00	0	S
3069Rule	Cuba	1975	1977	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00	0	S
3070Rule	Cuba	1978	only	-	May	7	0:00	1:00	D
3071Rule	Cuba	1978	1990	-	Oct	Sun>=8	0:00	0	S
3072Rule	Cuba	1979	1980	-	Mar	Sun>=15	0:00	1:00	D
3073Rule	Cuba	1981	1985	-	May	Sun>=5	0:00	1:00	D
3074Rule	Cuba	1986	1989	-	Mar	Sun>=14	0:00	1:00	D
3075Rule	Cuba	1990	1997	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3076Rule	Cuba	1991	1995	-	Oct	Sun>=8	0:00s	0	S
3077Rule	Cuba	1996	only	-	Oct	 6	0:00s	0	S
3078Rule	Cuba	1997	only	-	Oct	12	0:00s	0	S
3079Rule	Cuba	1998	1999	-	Mar	lastSun	0:00s	1:00	D
3080Rule	Cuba	1998	2003	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00s	0	S
3081Rule	Cuba	2000	2003	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:00s	1:00	D
3082Rule	Cuba	2004	only	-	Mar	lastSun	0:00s	1:00	D
3083Rule	Cuba	2006	2010	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00s	0	S
3084Rule	Cuba	2007	only	-	Mar	Sun>=8	0:00s	1:00	D
3085Rule	Cuba	2008	only	-	Mar	Sun>=15	0:00s	1:00	D
3086Rule	Cuba	2009	2010	-	Mar	Sun>=8	0:00s	1:00	D
3087Rule	Cuba	2011	only	-	Mar	Sun>=15	0:00s	1:00	D
3088Rule	Cuba	2011	only	-	Nov	13	0:00s	0	S
3089Rule	Cuba	2012	only	-	Apr	1	0:00s	1:00	D
3090Rule	Cuba	2012	max	-	Nov	Sun>=1	0:00s	0	S
3091Rule	Cuba	2013	max	-	Mar	Sun>=8	0:00s	1:00	D
3092
3093# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3094Zone	America/Havana	-5:29:28 -	LMT	1890
3095			-5:29:36 -	HMT	1925 Jul 19 12:00 # Havana MT
3096			-5:00	Cuba	C%sT
3097
3098# Dominica
3099# See America/Port_of_Spain.
3100
3101# Dominican Republic
3102
3103# From Steffen Thorsen (2000-10-30):
3104# Enrique Morales reported to me that the Dominican Republic has changed the
3105# time zone to Eastern Standard Time as of Sunday 29 at 2 am....
3106# http://www.listin.com.do/antes/261000/republica/princi.html
3107
3108# From Paul Eggert (2000-12-04):
3109# That URL (2000-10-26, in Spanish) says they planned to use US-style DST.
3110
3111# From Rives McDow (2000-12-01):
3112# Dominican Republic changed its mind and presidential decree on Tuesday,
3113# November 28, 2000, with a new decree.  On Sunday, December 3 at 1:00 AM the
3114# Dominican Republic will be reverting to 8 hours from the International Date
3115# Line, and will not be using DST in the foreseeable future.  The reason they
3116# decided to use DST was to be in synch with Puerto Rico, who was also going
3117# to implement DST.  When Puerto Rico didn't implement DST, the president
3118# decided to revert.
3119
3120
3121# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3122Rule	DR	1966	only	-	Oct	30	0:00	1:00	EDT
3123Rule	DR	1967	only	-	Feb	28	0:00	0	EST
3124Rule	DR	1969	1973	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00	0:30	-0430
3125Rule	DR	1970	only	-	Feb	21	0:00	0	EST
3126Rule	DR	1971	only	-	Jan	20	0:00	0	EST
3127Rule	DR	1972	1974	-	Jan	21	0:00	0	EST
3128# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3129Zone America/Santo_Domingo -4:39:36 -	LMT	1890
3130			-4:40	-	SDMT	1933 Apr  1 12:00 # S. Dom. MT
3131			-5:00	DR	%s	1974 Oct 27
3132			-4:00	-	AST	2000 Oct 29  2:00
3133			-5:00	US	E%sT	2000 Dec  3  1:00
3134			-4:00	-	AST
3135
3136# El Salvador
3137
3138# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3139Rule	Salv	1987	1988	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3140Rule	Salv	1987	1988	-	Sep	lastSun	0:00	0	S
3141# There are too many San Salvadors elsewhere, so use America/El_Salvador
3142# instead of America/San_Salvador.
3143# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3144Zone America/El_Salvador -5:56:48 -	LMT	1921 # San Salvador
3145			-6:00	Salv	C%sT
3146
3147# Grenada
3148# Guadeloupe
3149# St Barthélemy
3150# St Martin (French part)
3151# See America/Port_of_Spain.
3152
3153# Guatemala
3154#
3155# From Gwillim Law (2006-04-22), after a heads-up from Oscar van Vlijmen:
3156# Diario Co Latino, at
3157# <http://www.diariocolatino.com/internacionales/detalles.asp?NewsID=8079>,
3158# says in an article dated 2006-04-19 that the Guatemalan government had
3159# decided on that date to advance official time by 60 minutes, to lessen the
3160# impact of the elevated cost of oil....  Daylight saving time will last from
3161# 2006-04-29 24:00 (Guatemalan standard time) to 2006-09-30 (time unspecified).
3162# From Paul Eggert (2006-06-22):
3163# The Ministry of Energy and Mines, press release CP-15/2006
3164# (2006-04-19), says DST ends at 24:00.  See
3165# http://www.sieca.org.gt/Sitio_publico/Energeticos/Doc/Medidas/Cambio_Horario_Nac_190406.pdf
3166
3167# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3168Rule	Guat	1973	only	-	Nov	25	0:00	1:00	D
3169Rule	Guat	1974	only	-	Feb	24	0:00	0	S
3170Rule	Guat	1983	only	-	May	21	0:00	1:00	D
3171Rule	Guat	1983	only	-	Sep	22	0:00	0	S
3172Rule	Guat	1991	only	-	Mar	23	0:00	1:00	D
3173Rule	Guat	1991	only	-	Sep	 7	0:00	0	S
3174Rule	Guat	2006	only	-	Apr	30	0:00	1:00	D
3175Rule	Guat	2006	only	-	Oct	 1	0:00	0	S
3176# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3177Zone America/Guatemala	-6:02:04 -	LMT	1918 Oct 5
3178			-6:00	Guat	C%sT
3179
3180# Haiti
3181# From Gwillim Law (2005-04-15):
3182# Risto O. Nykänen wrote me that Haiti is now on DST.
3183# I searched for confirmation, and I found a press release
3184# on the Web page of the Haitian Consulate in Chicago (2005-03-31),
3185# <http://www.haitianconsulate.org/time.doc>.  Translated from French, it says:
3186#
3187#  "The Prime Minister's Communication Office notifies the public in general
3188#   and the press in particular that, following a decision of the Interior
3189#   Ministry and the Territorial Collectivities [I suppose that means the
3190#   provinces], Haiti will move to Eastern Daylight Time in the night from next
3191#   Saturday the 2nd to Sunday the 3rd.
3192#
3193#  "Consequently, the Prime Minister's Communication Office wishes to inform
3194#   the population that the country's clocks will be set forward one hour
3195#   starting at midnight.  This provision will hold until the last Saturday in
3196#   October 2005.
3197#
3198#  "Port-au-Prince, March 31, 2005"
3199#
3200# From Steffen Thorsen (2006-04-04):
3201# I have been informed by users that Haiti observes DST this year like
3202# last year, so the current "only" rule for 2005 might be changed to a
3203# "max" rule or to last until 2006. (Who knows if they will observe DST
3204# next year or if they will extend their DST like US/Canada next year).
3205#
3206# I have found this article about it (in French):
3207# http://www.haitipressnetwork.com/news.cfm?articleID=7612
3208#
3209# The reason seems to be an energy crisis.
3210
3211# From Stephen Colebourne (2007-02-22):
3212# Some IATA info: Haiti won't be having DST in 2007.
3213
3214# From Steffen Thorsen (2012-03-11):
3215# According to several news sources, Haiti will observe DST this year,
3216# apparently using the same start and end date as USA/Canada.
3217# So this means they have already changed their time.
3218#
3219# http://www.alterpresse.org/spip.php?article12510
3220# http://radiovision2000haiti.net/home/?p=13253
3221#
3222# From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-11):
3223# The alterpresse.org source seems to show a US-style leap from 2:00 a.m. to
3224# 3:00 a.m. rather than the traditional Haitian jump at midnight.
3225# Assume a US-style fall back as well.
3226
3227# From Steffen Thorsen (2013-03-10):
3228# It appears that Haiti is observing DST this year as well, same rules
3229# as US/Canada.  They did it last year as well, and it looks like they
3230# are going to observe DST every year now...
3231#
3232# http://radiovision2000haiti.net/public/haiti-avis-changement-dheure-dimanche/
3233# http://www.canalplushaiti.net/?p=6714
3234
3235# From Steffen Thorsen (2016-03-12):
3236# Jean Antoine, editor of www.haiti-reference.com informed us that Haiti
3237# are not going on DST this year.  Several other resources confirm this: ...
3238# https://www.radiotelevisioncaraibes.com/presse/heure_d_t_pas_de_changement_d_heure_pr_vu_pour_cet_ann_e.html
3239# https://www.vantbefinfo.com/changement-dheure-pas-pour-haiti/
3240# http://news.anmwe.com/haiti-lheure-nationale-ne-sera-ni-avancee-ni-reculee-cette-annee/
3241
3242# From Steffen Thorsen (2017-03-12):
3243# We have received 4 mails from different people telling that Haiti
3244# has started DST again today, and this source seems to confirm that,
3245# I have not been able to find a more authoritative source:
3246# https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-20319-haiti-notices-time-change-in-haiti.html
3247
3248# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3249Rule	Haiti	1983	only	-	May	8	0:00	1:00	D
3250Rule	Haiti	1984	1987	-	Apr	lastSun	0:00	1:00	D
3251Rule	Haiti	1983	1987	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00	0	S
3252# Shanks & Pottenger say AT is 2:00, but IATA SSIM (1991/1997) says 1:00s.
3253# Go with IATA.
3254Rule	Haiti	1988	1997	-	Apr	Sun>=1	1:00s	1:00	D
3255Rule	Haiti	1988	1997	-	Oct	lastSun	1:00s	0	S
3256Rule	Haiti	2005	2006	-	Apr	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3257Rule	Haiti	2005	2006	-	Oct	lastSun	0:00	0	S
3258Rule	Haiti	2012	2015	-	Mar	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
3259Rule	Haiti	2012	2015	-	Nov	Sun>=1	2:00	0	S
3260Rule	Haiti	2017	max	-	Mar	Sun>=8	2:00	1:00	D
3261Rule	Haiti	2017	max	-	Nov	Sun>=1	2:00	0	S
3262# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3263Zone America/Port-au-Prince -4:49:20 -	LMT	1890
3264			-4:49	-	PPMT	1917 Jan 24 12:00 # P-a-P MT
3265			-5:00	Haiti	E%sT
3266
3267# Honduras
3268# Shanks & Pottenger say 1921 Jan 1; go with Whitman's more precise Apr 1.
3269
3270# From Paul Eggert (2006-05-05):
3271# worldtimezone.com reports a 2006-05-02 Spanish-language AP article
3272# saying Honduras will start using DST midnight Saturday, effective 4
3273# months until September.  La Tribuna reported today
3274# <http://www.latribuna.hn/99299.html> that Manuel Zelaya, the president
3275# of Honduras, refused to back down on this.
3276
3277# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-08-08):
3278# It seems that Honduras has returned from DST to standard time this Monday at
3279# 00:00 hours (prolonging Sunday to 25 hours duration).
3280# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_honduras04.html
3281
3282# From Paul Eggert (2006-08-08):
3283# Also see Diario El Heraldo, The country returns to standard time (2006-08-08).
3284# http://www.elheraldo.hn/nota.php?nid=54941&sec=12
3285# It mentions executive decree 18-2006.
3286
3287# From Steffen Thorsen (2006-08-17):
3288# Honduras will observe DST from 2007 to 2009, exact dates are not
3289# published, I have located this authoritative source:
3290# http://www.presidencia.gob.hn/noticia.aspx?nId=47
3291
3292# From Steffen Thorsen (2007-03-30):
3293# http://www.laprensahn.com/pais_nota.php?id04962=7386
3294# So it seems that Honduras will not enter DST this year....
3295
3296# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3297Rule	Hond	1987	1988	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3298Rule	Hond	1987	1988	-	Sep	lastSun	0:00	0	S
3299Rule	Hond	2006	only	-	May	Sun>=1	0:00	1:00	D
3300Rule	Hond	2006	only	-	Aug	Mon>=1	0:00	0	S
3301# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3302Zone America/Tegucigalpa -5:48:52 -	LMT	1921 Apr
3303			-6:00	Hond	C%sT
3304#
3305# Great Swan I ceded by US to Honduras in 1972
3306
3307# Jamaica
3308# Shanks & Pottenger give -5:07:12, but Milne records -5:07:10.41 from an
3309# unspecified official document, and says "This time is used throughout the
3310# island".  Go with Milne.  Round to the nearest second as required by zic.
3311#
3312# Shanks & Pottenger give April 28 for the 1974 spring-forward transition, but
3313# Lance Neita writes that Prime Minister Michael Manley decreed it January 5.
3314# Assume Neita meant Jan 6 02:00, the same as the US.  Neita also writes that
3315# Manley's supporters associated this act with Manley's nickname "Joshua"
3316# (recall that in the Bible the sun stood still at Joshua's request),
3317# and with the Rod of Correction which Manley said he had received from
3318# Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia.  See:
3319# Neita L. The politician in all of us. Jamaica Observer 2014-09-20
3320# http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/The-politician-in-all-of-us_17573647
3321#
3322# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3323Zone	America/Jamaica	-5:07:10 -	LMT	1890        # Kingston
3324			-5:07:10 -	KMT	1912 Feb    # Kingston Mean Time
3325			-5:00	-	EST	1974
3326			-5:00	US	E%sT	1984
3327			-5:00	-	EST
3328
3329# Martinique
3330# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3331Zone America/Martinique	-4:04:20 -      LMT	1890        # Fort-de-France
3332			-4:04:20 -	FFMT	1911 May    # Fort-de-France MT
3333			-4:00	-	AST	1980 Apr  6
3334			-4:00	1:00	ADT	1980 Sep 28
3335			-4:00	-	AST
3336
3337# Montserrat
3338# See America/Port_of_Spain.
3339
3340# Nicaragua
3341#
3342# This uses Shanks & Pottenger for times before 2005.
3343#
3344# From Steffen Thorsen (2005-04-12):
3345# I've got reports from 8 different people that Nicaragua just started
3346# DST on Sunday 2005-04-10, in order to save energy because of
3347# expensive petroleum.  The exact end date for DST is not yet
3348# announced, only "September" but some sites also say "mid-September".
3349# Some background information is available on the President's official site:
3350# http://www.presidencia.gob.ni/Presidencia/Files_index/Secretaria/Notas%20de%20Prensa/Presidente/2005/ABRIL/Gobierno-de-nicaragua-adelanta-hora-oficial-06abril.htm
3351# The Decree, no 23-2005 is available here:
3352# http://www.presidencia.gob.ni/buscador_gaceta/BD/DECRETOS/2005/Decreto%2023-2005%20Se%20adelanta%20en%20una%20hora%20en%20todo%20el%20territorio%20nacional%20apartir%20de%20las%2024horas%20del%2009%20de%20Abril.pdf
3353#
3354# From Paul Eggert (2005-05-01):
3355# The decree doesn't say anything about daylight saving, but for now let's
3356# assume that it is daylight saving....
3357#
3358# From Gwillim Law (2005-04-21):
3359# The Associated Press story on the time change, which can be found at
3360# http://www.lapalmainteractivo.com/guias/content/gen/ap/America_Latina/AMC_GEN_NICARAGUA_HORA.html
3361# and elsewhere, says (fifth paragraph, translated from Spanish): "The last
3362# time that a change of clocks was applied to save energy was in the year 2000
3363# during the Arnoldo Alemán administration."...
3364# The northamerica file says that Nicaragua has been on UTC-6 continuously
3365# since December 1998.  I wasn't able to find any details of Nicaraguan time
3366# changes in 2000.  Perhaps a note could be added to the northamerica file, to
3367# the effect that we have indirect evidence that DST was observed in 2000.
3368#
3369# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-11-02):
3370# Nicaragua left DST the 2005-10-02 at 00:00 (local time).
3371# http://www.presidencia.gob.ni/presidencia/files_index/secretaria/comunicados/2005/septiembre/26septiembre-cambio-hora.htm
3372# (2005-09-26)
3373#
3374# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-05-05):
3375# http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2006/05/01/nacionales/18410
3376# (my informal translation)
3377# By order of the president of the republic, Enrique Bolaños, Nicaragua
3378# advanced by sixty minutes their official time, yesterday at 2 in the
3379# morning, and will stay that way until 30th of September.
3380#
3381# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-09-30):
3382# http://www.presidencia.gob.ni/buscador_gaceta/BD/DECRETOS/2006/D-063-2006P-PRN-Cambio-Hora.pdf
3383# My informal translation runs:
3384# The natural sun time is restored in all the national territory, in that the
3385# time is returned one hour at 01:00 am of October 1 of 2006.
3386#
3387# Rule	NAME	FROM	TO	TYPE	IN	ON	AT	SAVE	LETTER/S
3388Rule	Nic	1979	1980	-	Mar	Sun>=16	0:00	1:00	D
3389Rule	Nic	1979	1980	-	Jun	Mon>=23	0:00	0	S
3390Rule	Nic	2005	only	-	Apr	10	0:00	1:00	D
3391Rule	Nic	2005	only	-	Oct	Sun>=1	0:00	0	S
3392Rule	Nic	2006	only	-	Apr	30	2:00	1:00	D
3393Rule	Nic	2006	only	-	Oct	Sun>=1	1:00	0	S
3394# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3395Zone	America/Managua	-5:45:08 -	LMT	1890
3396			-5:45:12 -	MMT	1934 Jun 23 # Managua Mean Time?
3397			-6:00	-	CST	1973 May
3398			-5:00	-	EST	1975 Feb 16
3399			-6:00	Nic	C%sT	1992 Jan  1  4:00
3400			-5:00	-	EST	1992 Sep 24
3401			-6:00	-	CST	1993
3402			-5:00	-	EST	1997
3403			-6:00	Nic	C%sT
3404
3405# Panama
3406# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3407Zone	America/Panama	-5:18:08 -	LMT	1890
3408			-5:19:36 -	CMT	1908 Apr 22 # Colón Mean Time
3409			-5:00	-	EST
3410Link America/Panama America/Cayman
3411
3412# Puerto Rico
3413# There are too many San Juans elsewhere, so we'll use 'Puerto_Rico'.
3414# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3415Zone America/Puerto_Rico -4:24:25 -	LMT	1899 Mar 28 12:00 # San Juan
3416			-4:00	-	AST	1942 May  3
3417			-4:00	US	A%sT	1946
3418			-4:00	-	AST
3419
3420# St Kitts-Nevis
3421# St Lucia
3422# See America/Port_of_Spain.
3423
3424# St Pierre and Miquelon
3425# There are too many St Pierres elsewhere, so we'll use 'Miquelon'.
3426# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3427Zone America/Miquelon	-3:44:40 -	LMT	1911 May 15 # St Pierre
3428			-4:00	-	AST	1980 May
3429			-3:00	-	-03	1987
3430			-3:00	Canada	-03/-02
3431
3432# St Vincent and the Grenadines
3433# See America/Port_of_Spain.
3434
3435# Turks and Caicos
3436#
3437# From Chris Dunn in
3438# https://bugs.debian.org/415007
3439# (2007-03-15): In the Turks & Caicos Islands (America/Grand_Turk) the
3440# daylight saving dates for time changes have been adjusted to match
3441# the recent U.S. change of dates.
3442#
3443# From Brian Inglis (2007-04-28):
3444# http://www.turksandcaicos.tc/calendar/index.htm [2007-04-26]
3445# there is an entry for Nov 4 "Daylight Savings Time Ends 2007" and three
3446# rows before that there is an out of date entry for Oct:
3447# "Eastern Standard Times Begins 2007
3448# Clocks are set back one hour at 2:00 a.m. local Daylight Saving Time"
3449# indicating that the normal ET rules are followed.
3450#
3451# From Paul Eggert (2014-08-19):
3452# The 2014-08-13 Cabinet meeting decided to stay on UT -04 year-round.  See:
3453# http://tcweeklynews.com/daylight-savings-time-to-be-maintained-p5353-127.htm
3454# Model this as a switch from EST/EDT to AST ...
3455# From Chris Walton (2014-11-04):
3456# ... the TCI government appears to have delayed the switch to
3457# "permanent daylight saving time" by one year....
3458# http://tcweeklynews.com/time-change-to-go-ahead-this-november-p5437-127.htm
3459#
3460# From the Turks & Caicos Cabinet (2017-07-20), heads-up from Steffen Thorsen:
3461# ... agreed to the reintroduction in TCI of Daylight Saving Time (DST)
3462# during the summer months and Standard Time, also known as Local
3463# Time, during the winter months with effect from April 2018 ...
3464# https://www.gov.uk/government/news/turks-and-caicos-post-cabinet-meeting-statement--3
3465#
3466# From Paul Eggert (2017-08-26):
3467# The date of effect of the spring 2018 change appears to be March 11,
3468# which makes more sense.  See: Hamilton D. Time change back
3469# by March 2018 for TCI. Magnetic Media. 2017-08-25.
3470# http://magneticmediatv.com/2017/08/time-change-back-by-march-2018-for-tci/
3471#
3472# Zone	NAME		GMTOFF	RULES	FORMAT	[UNTIL]
3473Zone America/Grand_Turk	-4:44:32 -	LMT	1890
3474			-5:07:10 -	KMT	1912 Feb # Kingston Mean Time
3475			-5:00	-	EST	1979
3476			-5:00	US	E%sT	2015 Nov Sun>=1 2:00
3477			-4:00	-	AST	2018 Mar 11 3:00
3478			-5:00	US	E%sT
3479
3480# British Virgin Is
3481# Virgin Is
3482# See America/Port_of_Spain.
3483
3484
3485# Local Variables:
3486# coding: utf-8
3487# End:
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