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Biggest Maritime News Stories of 2025: Part 1

A look back at the major events that shaped the Maritime provinces in 2025, covering severe weather, political shifts, and community stories. Dive into the year's highlights.

Wab Kinew's popularity persists two years into mandate

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew continues to enjoy strong public support as he marks two years in office, with a recent year-end interview highlighting his government's focus. Discover the details of his ongoing mandate and public perception.

Danielle Smith Looks Back on Alberta's 2025

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith sits down with CTV News Calgary to review her government's pivotal and contentious moments from the past year. Read the exclusive interview.

Dubé's Legacy: Quebec Health System Battered and Broken

An analysis of Christian Dubé's tumultuous five-year tenure as Quebec Health Minister, marked by ambitious reforms, soaring wait times, and a system left in crisis. Discover the mixed legacy of his push for transparency and efficiency.

Snowstorm and Strong Winds Headed for Quebec

A powerful snowstorm is approaching Quebec, bringing strong winds and hazardous conditions. Residents are urged to prepare and stay informed as weather warnings are issued across the province.

Eby's MOU Christmas joke before premiers meet PM

B.C. Premier David Eby lightens the mood with a holiday quip about MOUs before a key meeting with Canada's Prime Minister. Get the details on the upcoming talks and provincial priorities.

Legault suggests Health Minister Dubé may leave soon

Quebec Premier François Legault suggests Health Minister Christian Dubé may leave office after the holidays, following the government's retreat on Bill 2. Get the full story on this political development.

DeSantis: Florida Tourism Thrives Without Doug Ford

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis counters Ontario Premier Doug Ford's claim that Florida tourism is 'hurting,' citing record visitor numbers and Stanley Cup wins. Discover the data behind the cross-border spat.

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