Yeah, I'm not a fan of the twice-yearly monkeying with clock settings either. At least in "blighty"...I love that term!...it's one and done; everybody does it, all at once. Canada has so many time zones due to its size that just telling time requires advanced degrees in both astronomy and political science. My province of Manitoba does the switch, as does Ontario to the east where I once lived...but the two proinces are in different time zones. Saskatchewan to the west of me doesn't change its clocks, so for half the year the time there is the same as it is here, but for the other half it's the same time as Alberta, next over to the west. Newfoundland, way out east, actually keeps its time a half-hour later earlier than its immediate neighbour Quebec.
But there's hope on the horizon. Ontario has passed legislation to end the changing of clocks...but they won't actually make the switch unless Quebec to the east,
and New York State to the south (and in
another country, for crying out loud!) does it first. British Columbia on the west coast wants to match up with American states to the south of it. Manitoba keeps making noises about ending the switch, but again, they want somebody else to make the move before we take that bold and daring second step.
Hey, we're Canadians; the True North Strong and Free! We will take any trendy and forward-thinking step that is required to bolster our self-image of being in the vanguard of modern thinking, as long as someone else does it first. No way we are taking that leap of faith into the unknown; we want to know that there is the still-warm corpse of one of our neighbours at the bottom of the pit, so we will have something nice and soft to land on.
I actually have worked with people who somehow think that switching the clocks gives them an extra hour of daylight each day; trying to explain to them that it merely shuffles around the arbitrary numbers on a clock to align with sunrise and sunset to the best advantage of more people is like trying to teach a monkey to type. It can probably be done by someone who has sufficient patience and teaching skill...but that's not me.
Retirement is wonderful. I get up when I feel like it...go to bed when I feel like it...and usually don't carry any kind of device on my person, neither wristwatch nor cellphone, to tell me the exact time. I don't care! When hunting season opens, I am forced to carry a watch so that I know exactly what time legal shooting light begins and ends...but even there, my experienced eyeballs are rarely in error enough that I would shoot when it's too dark.
I can hardly wait to get rid of the changing of clocks; you go first!