Stephen Gallagher wrote in USMA 17077:

>Most of Eastern Canada is in Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-5).
>With the exception of Newfoundland which is (UTC - 4.5)
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>From: "kilopascal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 10:08 AM
>Subject: [USMA:17066] Re: Celebrations in Maastricht
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>> 2002-01-01
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>> I forgot about those two islands.  But, they are in the same time zone as
>> the Caribbean Islands that also will use the Euro.  From the map I have,
>the
>> Caribbean and the extreme eastern Canada are in the same time zone;
>Atlantic
>> Standard Time (AST).  Which is UTC-5 this time of year.
>>
>> John


Wrong by an hour.  AST, used New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland is
UTC-4.  Newfoundland standard time is UTC-3.5.

In the summer ADT = UTC-3 and NDT is UTC-2.5.

Joseph B.Reid
17 Glebe Road West
Toronto  M5P 1C8             TEL. 416-486-6071

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