Graeme Bruce

Producer, data visualizations and graphics

Graeme Bruce is a data and graphics producer for CBC News. Previously, he was a digital editor at the Winnipeg Free Press. Find him on X @graemebruce_ and reach him by email at [email protected].

Latest from Graeme Bruce

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The state of Gaza after 15 months of war

These four graphics illustrate the extent of destruction in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023.
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How big are the L.A. fires? Putting the devastation in visual context

Foreboding weather forecasts are keeping tensions high in Los Angeles as one of North America's largest cities battles wildfires that have already claimed at least two dozen lives and thousands of homes. Here are some data points that put into context the peril the city is in.
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Is another pipe failure looming? A health check of Canada's water mains

Survey data shows how much of our infrastructure is in dire need or repair — but it also reveals how much we don’t know about the health of our pipes

Tracking wildfires in Canada

Where they are, how much has burned and how it's changing air quality
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One sad graphic that shows every Canadian team's Stanley Cup playoff run since 1994

Here is every Canadian team's playoff run since 1994, the year after the cup was hoisted by a Canadian team, the Montreal Canadiens.

What's the most expensive home you could afford?

Use this tool to calculate the most expensive home you could buy based on your income and passing the mortgage “stress test."

Many workers hit the picket line in 2023. These 5 charts help contextualize a year of strikes

Port workers in British Columbia, school support staff in Nova Scotia, and federal government workers in several locations in between, were just some of the employees who helped dub 2023 the year of the strike.
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Alberta used to have the lowest voter turnout in Canada. Lately, it's near the top

Alberta has gone from having the lowest voter turnout in Canada 15 years ago to having among the highest in recent elections, according to data collected from election authorities in every province and territory. 

The coronation will have some serious bling. Here's what it all is

The coronation of King Charles III takes place this Saturday at London's Westminster Abbey, and many items featured are very old, adorned with many jewels and dripping with symbolism.

How big was the government strike? Here's how it compares with past labour disruptions

Here's a look at how today’s PSAC strike compares to some other notable nationwide strikes of the past 20 years.