How data and graphics helped tell Globe stories in 2025 | Unpublished
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Author: Chen Wang, Danielle Webb
Publication Date: December 26, 2025 - 06:00

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How data and graphics helped tell Globe stories in 2025

December 26, 2025

The Globe’s Data and Digital Storytelling team worked on dozens of stories and tools this year, covering topics from housing, affordability and tariffs to emergency room closures, a federal election and a deep dive into our Books archive. The work included custom-built databases, interactive graphic explainers and immersive, visually-driven narrative pieces.

Here are some notable highlights from 2025.

Databases and reader tools


Unpublished Newswire

 
A Nova Scotia castle, which drew worldwide attention when it was listed for sale for $1 million two years ago, is back on the market, and the owner is open to conversations.
January 16, 2026 - 10:44 | Ella Macdonald | Global News - Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump took a swipe at Canada during a White House event to mark the Stanley Cup victory by the Florida Panthers, their second win in as many years over the Edmonton Oilers. The last time a Canadian team won the cup was in 1993, when the Montreal Canadiens were victorious over the L.A. Kings. After rattling off the Panthers’ achievements in the playoffs — 94 goals, a record 10 wins on the road, and an NHL record of holding the lead in the finals for more than 255 game minutes — Trump turned his attention to the runners-up, the Edmonton Oilers, who lost in the...
January 16, 2026 - 10:32 | Chris Knight | National Post
It seems the world can shift into the unimaginable these days at the blink of an eye, the geopolitical version of The Twilight Zone. We are now talking seriously about NATO-on-NATO conflict, about war over Greenland, about the end of eighty years of the world’s most successful collective security alliance. The latest developments are ominous. Talks in Washington on the future of Greenland between Denmark’s foreign minister, his Greenlandic counterpart, and a United States team led by Vice President J. D. Vance were inconclusive. A dangerous stalemate has emerged. The delegation...
January 16, 2026 - 10:23 | Wesley Wark | Walrus