Graeme Bruce
Producer, data visualizations and graphics
Graeme Bruce is a producer for CBC News, based in Ottawa. Previously, he was a digital editor at the Winnipeg Free Press. Find him on Twitter @graemebruce_ and reach him by email at graeme.bruce@cbc.ca.
Latest from Graeme Bruce
U.S. presidents are older than ever while Canada's PMs are getting younger. Why?
Joe Biden is the oldest president in U.S. history, punctuating a long-term trend that shows American presidents are generally getting older. But the same can't be said about Canada's prime ministers.
World |
How heat pumps work: A visual guide
Heat pumps are having a bit of a moment. Here is a visual to help you better understand how they work.
Canada |
Calculate how your mortgage will be affected as interest rates change
Use this tool to compare rates and find out how much you’ll be paying.
Business |
Five charts to help understand Canada's record-breaking wildfire season
It was a summer like no other in terms of wildfires across Canada, with some fires still burning. Here’s an overview of the unprecedented wildfire season and what it means for the future of the country's forests.
Climate |
When it comes to EV charging infrastructure, how does your province rank?
As Canada continues its clean-energy transition, data shows how many fast charging stations each province has compared to the number of electric vehicles on the road.
Canada |
Canada's wildfires: Where they are, how much has burned and how it's changing air quality
The summer of 2023 is shaping up to be the worst wildfire season in recent years. We're tracking where all the fires are in Canada, how much land has been consumed and how these fires are affecting air quality.
Canada |
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How wildfires are changing in Canada
We reviewed historical data to get a sense of the changing nature of wildfires in the country. Overall, there are fewer fires, but an increase in area burned and number of people displaced.
Climate |
Charting gun violence in the United States
The United States is on pace to have its deadliest year for mass shootings, while cases of homicide and suicide in which a gun is used have also increased to record highs in recent years.
World |
Failed attempts by Canada's NHL teams to win the Stanley Cup, visualized
Is it a curse? Is it a conspiracy? Or maybe the teams just aren’t good enough. Whatever the reason, it’s been almost three decades since a Canadian NHL team has hoisted the Stanley Cup.
Canada |
Government employees want pay hikes. Here's what other unionized workers got recently
As the tense wage-centred labour battle between the federal government and Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) continues, federal data sheds light on which industries in both the public and private sector are driving wage increases.
Canada |