Hi, I'm Alex McPhee! I live in Val Marie, am the proud holder of a University of Alberta BSc, and am a professional cartographer (seriously, this is a real job that exists).

On-wiki, I specialize in Canadian graphics and geography. Check out my other work at awmcphee.ca.

Photographs

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High effort maps

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I am proud to say that these two projects launched my career and I now work full-time in... staying at home all day and producing maps of Alberta and Saskatchewan.

My electoral history

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2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Jeremy Patzer 24,518 71.53 –9.6 $35,741.95
New Democratic Alex McPhee 3,604 10.51 +1.0 $26,349.39
People's Charles Reginald Hislop 2,826 8.24 +5.4 $0.00
Liberal Mackenzie Hird 1,492 4.35 +0.1 $2,023.58
Maverick Mark Skagen 1,360 3.97 +3.97 $7,334.65
Green Carol Vandale 284 0.83 –1.1 $0.00
Independent Maria Rose Lewans 193 0.56 –0.01 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 34,277 99.6 $122,866.74
Total rejected ballots 145 0.04
Turnout 34,422 67
Eligible voters 49,606
Conservative hold Swing +3.2
Source: Elections Canada[1]

Election cartograms

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These are generated using a fairly simple Python script, made as my first programming project after graduation. (Harder than it sounds, as the only thing I learned in university was Matlab.) Arranging the grid squares to minimize distortion is an art, not a science.

Provincial thematic maps

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I am currently trying to make as many good thematic maps as possible to illustrate the Canadian province articles.

British Columbia

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Alberta

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Ontario

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Quebec

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New Brunswick

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Rural locator maps

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Urban locator maps

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County locators (experimental)

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Historic federal riding locator maps

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Other maps

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Other graphics

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Articles I am proud of

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Other

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First Nations + Indigenous peoples

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Alberta land-use framework regions

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Notes and subpages

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  1. ^ "List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved 2 September 2021.