This is the way. We've been with a WISP for years and get a solid 50 mps up and down. Could increase it to near 100, but I don't feel like paying for more than I can use. We have a small household (2) and watch streaming video, software development, etc. No issues.
Every time I see one of the articles I thank an Internet god that now of the companies have bothered to bring cell service to my (not remote, but rural) part of Canada.
I'm not in Tuscon, but we have the same problem. We don't change back and forth (which saves me having to change all my clocks!) but nearby towns do. So, twice a year we have to adjust to other folks new time. A total pain. Just leave the clocks alone. And if you have the need for more daylight... well, then get your ass out of bed earlier.
Considering that the feds in Canada fund the majority of our health care I'd suggest that they are very far from being "hands off". Just look at the legislation concerning the delivery of health care in Canada and you see what a dumb comment Mashiki is making.