Exposure Data in iPhoto

I just returned from vacation after using my new Canon 40D and uploaded my photos to iPhoto (v.6?). I bracketed the exposures and played around with the white balance and picture styles. Now when I am viewing the photos, it would be nice to see the exposure information alongside the photos.
Is this data retained after uploading to iPhoto? How do I access it?
If not, is it retained in Aperture?
Thank you.

However, iPhoto does not display all the exif data or know how to interpret some Canon specific stuff.
If the basic exposure stuff is all you need, then iPhoto will be fine, if you need more details you may need to use Canon's photo viewer or a third party exif viewer.

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