The seasonal time change means people gain an hour of daylight in the morning but lose one in the evening, altering daily rhythms for many.
The Yukon switched to permanent Daylight Saving Time, now operating year-round on Mountain Standard Time, causing significant scheduling confusion and discord with other time zones.
Moving to Mountain Time means daylight is misaligned with natural rhythms; in Whitehorse, sunlight peaks at 2 or 3 p.m. instead of a more preferable time.
Time is a social construct meant to align with the natural world, yet the current clock system in the Yukon disrupts this alignment significantly.
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