There are SIX time zones in Canada, at the usual one-hour intervals, except for Newfoundland Time which is thirty minutes ahead of Atlantic Time. The Newfoundland Time is not used in most of Labrador, only on the island of Newfoundland and the southeast corner of Labrador. Except for most of Saskatchewan, Southampton Island, two areas in British Columbia, two areas in Ontario and one area in eastern Quebec, which are always on Standard Time, all other areas of Canada observe Daylight Saving Time, moving clocks ahead by one hour for the summer.
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Florida and Ontario both belong to the Eastern Time Zone. This means they are in the same time zone and therefore have the same time. Time zones are based on longitudinal lines and are used to standardize timekeeping across regions.
There are 24 time zones. Each is one hour wide.
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Russia spans 11 time zones.
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