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Graphic Monday: The cabinet shuffleTake a closer look at the new post-shuffle federal cabinet with our interactive graphic.Data DeskJul 15, 2013
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Graphic Monday: Who drives what in AlbertaMen and women may share Alberta’s roads, but they don’t seem to be driving the same vehicles, according to newly released data from the Alberta government.Data DeskJun 3, 2013
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Graphic Monday: 55 years of immigration to CanadaWho comes to Canada? Depends who's in charge here, as well as what conflicts and political shifts are playing out elsewhere in the world.Data DeskMay 13, 2013
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Wining and dining in CanadaB.C. has the highest per-capita bar sales in the country, and Albertans love to dine out. Find your province in our interactive graphic.Data DeskMay 6, 2013
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Sizing up the big red machine: Liberal leadership vote turnout by ridingWhy data from the federal Liberals' leadership race may show where the party's ground game is strong - and weak.Data DeskApr 29, 2013
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How BC votes: Take a poll-level look at 2009 election resultsThis year’s election is shaping up to be B.C.’s most exciting in more than a decade: Liberal Premier Christy Clark is fighting for her political life; the NDP is pushing for its first electoral victory since 1996 – led by Adrian Dix, former right-hand man to disgraced former NDP premier Glen Clark. A week into...Data DeskApr 22, 2013
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Cremation rates rising in OntarioWhat people choose to do with their loved ones' remains depends on where they live. Our interactive map shows where in Ontario people prefer cremation or burial.Data DeskApr 15, 2013
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Breaking the chrysotile habit: Track the decline of Canada’s asbestos industryTrack the fall of Canada's asbestos industry with this interactive graphic.CanadaMar 25, 2013
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Who are you going to call? For noise complaints, mostly the policeWe take a close look at Toronto's 311 calls, from "general pruning" to noise complaints.CrimeMar 20, 2013
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Caribou in trouble, whales resurgent: A census of B.C. speciesThe past few decades have been good to British Columbia’s humpback and sperm whales. But the province’s boreal caribou and a tiny, vital smelt species are not doing so well.CanadaMar 20, 2013
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