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Grief’s geography: Mapping 6,160 Torontonians killed in three warsUsing data from card files and archives, Global News plotted Torontonian war casualties from World War One, World War Two and the Korean war.CanadaNov 4, 2013
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The Halifax Explosion killed nearly 2,000 people. Here is where most of them lived.Almost 2,000 people died in the Halifax Explosion. We mapped about 1,400 of them to their homes in Halifax.CanadaDec 3, 2017
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Mapping Canada’s war dead, house by houseFive interactive maps show Canada's war dead at the intimate scale of individual homes.CanadaNov 10, 2017
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Interactive: Mapping Canada’s D-Day deadExplore the homes of almost 400 Canadian soldiers killed as they stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day.CanadaJun 6, 2014
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Interactive maps: Canada’s Vimy Ridge dead, house by houseInteractive maps: The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a milestone toward Canada's independence, but for Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver it was WW1's bloodiest day.CanadaApr 9, 2014
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Mapping Vancouver casualties from the First World War850 East 13 Avenue in Vancouver was once the home of fallen soldiers. In 1918, that address was the home of widow Edith Greenshaw who lost both her sons during World War 1.Data DeskNov 8, 2013
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Mapping Winnipeg’s First World War deadCentury-old streets become fields of poppies on a map of Winnipeg’s First World War fallen.CanadaNov 8, 2013
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Korean War: Help us identify the 42 fallen Canadians we couldn’t placeDo you know any of these Canadians killed in the Korean War? Can you tell us anything about them?Data DeskNov 8, 2013
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Korea: Mapping the dead of Canada’s forgotten warGlobal News has mapped the home towns or addresses of 474 of Canada's Korean War dead - more than 90 per cent of the total. Send us your veteran stories.Data DeskNov 8, 2013
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Grief’s geography: Interactive map of Toronto’s First World War deadOur interactive map shows the homes of over 2,800 Toronto residents killed in the First World War.Nov 8, 2012
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