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At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

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  • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

    @infobeautiful At a glance perhaps by folk who’ve only spent time along the southern corridor. Canadians who’ve spent time outside that are very aware of this. 🙂

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    @CStamp @infobeautiful I'm actually surprised the yellow section has that many people. 😂

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    • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

      At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

      by @the.world.in.maps

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      jackmexa4@mastodon.social
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      @infobeautiful

      🥶

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      • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

        At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

        by @the.world.in.maps

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        zygmyd@toot.cat
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        @infobeautiful

        I don't believe that there is or has been an agency in Canada called "National Statistical Agency".

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        • kmcphillips@ruby.socialK kmcphillips@ruby.social

          @sol_hsa @infobeautiful Yeah sadly we are real bad at trains. But a HSR is in the works finally. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alto_(high-speed_rail)

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          @kmcphillips

          @sol_hsa @infobeautiful

          Okay, but let's not stop there, okay? I'd really like to see some HSR out this way in my lifetime, from someone out in the purple

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          • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

            At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

            by @the.world.in.maps

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            @infobeautiful@vis.social

            Now do the US (where even not-particularly-large cities have more voters than some entire states).

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            • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

              At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

              by @the.world.in.maps

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              @infobeautiful What kind of projection is the map? It's obviously not Mercator, but it still seems to have distorted northern area.

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                @infobeautiful

                I don't believe that there is or has been an agency in Canada called "National Statistical Agency".

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                @zygmyd I actually didn't find any organization in the entire world by that name. The World in Maps is on a number of platforms, but I have no idea who they are. It looks to me like someone's online project. I did not find anything that looked like a professional portal.

                My own understanding of population distribution in Canada is different from this, so without some better source or validation, my sense is that this map is likely incorrect.

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                • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                  At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

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                  jrootham@mastodon.acm.org
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                  @infobeautiful Many decades ago (circa 1970) the Queen's Printer created an isodemographic map of Canada using ball bearings and flexible steel splines. The result was gorgeous and informative.

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                  • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                    At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

                    by @the.world.in.maps

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                    @infobeautiful Nice graphic, it does seem to be similar for many countries... Russia for example.wonder what it looks like for Greenland?

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                    • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                      At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

                      by @the.world.in.maps

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                      @infobeautiful @carusb Poor visualization for red-green colorblind people. The third and fourth colors look pretty much identical and it’s very difficult to see the boundary between the two on the map.

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                      • infobeautiful@vis.socialI infobeautiful@vis.social

                        At a glance, Canada looks vast and evenly spread but when you divide the country by population, the picture changes dramatically...

                        by @the.world.in.maps

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                        @infobeautiful
                        Now if they had only chosen a different projection than mercator that wouldn't have amplified the apparent largeness of the parts of Canada close to the pole making this map still very wrong.

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