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July 10, 2010

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This project has ended. I am leaving the Star to pursue another opportunity, and my last day is today.

Thank you for your interest, and your patience as I slowly figured out the technology.

The blog itself had a total of about 1.4 million lifetime page-views, and you left just under 1,000 comments.

I would like to thank Star editors Neil Sanderson and Marissa Nelson, whose early support was essential to the project; Sanjay Singh, whose advice revolutionized the way I create maps; my wife Catharine Tunnacliffe, who was a source of enthusiasm and fresh ideas when my own waned; and the Information and Privacy Commissioner's investigators, whose careful and fair-minded handing of disputes was very helpful - several maps would not have been published without their help. I filed a total of 53 access-to-information requests for Map of the Week.

The access-to-information process can sometimes be antagonistic, but much more typically I found myself dealing with public servants who were interested and enthusiastic about the project, and often had not seen their own agency's data mapped.

I can be contacted through patrickcain.ca.

Here are some highlights of the last few years:

Bedbugs
Reports of bedbugs form a surprising pattern across the map of Toronto.
Link to the map
Organ donor registry
A look at Ontario’s organ donor registry shows that Toronto has the lowest rates in the province. Why?
Link to the map
Toronto Centre by-election
A detailed, fully interactive poll-by-poll look at the Toronto Centre by-election shows the voting patterns of this unique riding.
Link to the maps
Childbirth
A map series looks at aspects of childbirth in the GTA, from homebirth to maternal age.
Link to the maps
Same-sex marriage
What neighbourhoods do same-sex married couples come from? Two maps show how patterns differ between men and women.
Link to the maps
The Riverdale First World War project
About 200 residents of Riverdale were killed in the First World War. This home-by-home map hints at the scale of a neighbourhood’s trauma.
Link to the map
Infectious disease
Reports of infectious disease, broken down by the patient’s postal code, show TB, hepatitis and several STDs.
Link to the maps
Dog ownership
Over 20 maps look at everything to do with dog ownership in Toronto, broken down by postal code.
Link to the maps
Impaired driving
Where are Ontario’s worst postal codes for impaired driving charges? These maps will show you. Includes age graphs of drunk drivers.
Link to the maps
Real estate
A growing and popular series of maps tracks trends in the GTA’s real estate market.
Link to the maps
Street racing
A map of drivers charged with street racing shows very different patterns from the drunk driving map. Why so many in Caledon?
Link to the maps
Passports
A map of rates of passport holding shows some revealing patterns.
Link to the map
Historic map overlays
1878 maps overlay the modern streetscape of Toronto, and the present Pearson airport site.
Link to the maps
Gun ownership
A map series looks at gun ownership in the GTA by postal code.
Link to the maps
Neighbourhood crime maps
A growing series of crime maps based on City of Toronto-defined neighbourhoods.
Link to the maps
Neighbourhood project
We asked readers to define their Toronto neighbourhoods. This was the result.
Link to the maps
Smoking
Maps show smoking patterns regionally in Ontario and in the GTA by census tract.
Link to the maps
Military recruiting
Which neighbourhoods do the GTA’s military recruits come from? Maps break it down by postal code.
Link to the maps
Traffic safety
Maps using a year’s worth of pedestrian and cyclist accidents show where Toronto’s danger spots are.
Link to the maps
Education
Maps look at admission to the six campuses of the GTA’s three universities, and at where Toronto high school dropouts live.
Link to the maps
Agriculture
Where farms have been lost in Ontario over the past ten years.
Link to the map

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I tried clicking on a few of the first map links and they did not work...? Can you fix or is it my computer?

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Thanks - this should be fixed now.

That's incredibly unfortunate - this site was one of the few at theStar.com that I checked regularly for its use of data, visualization and presentation. Best of luck in your new activities & here's hoping the Star keeps this part of the web up.

Though I've only been a visitor in Ontario, never a resident, I've really enjoyed this blog. Thanks for sharing!

Great Series Patrick.
I wrote a short post about this Toronto Star series, Patrick Cain and the 'open data' approach to journalism.
http://www.lovedata.in/open-data-journalism-at-the-toronto-star-0
Cheers.

Sorry to see this project come to a close. Hoping that others will resume it as it seems fit to be defined as a "continuing work in progress"...

When will you open it again? I have never left a comment before but I like your articles very much.

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