The graph shows the percentage of international students graduating from Canadian universities between 2001 and 2006, which is divided into two axes. The horizontal axis illustrates percentages up to 16 percent while the vertical axis categorizes various provinces.
A closer look at the vertical axis alongside the horizontal axis release that the New Brunswick had the highest increase, which reached approximately 12 percent in 2006, compared to 7 percent in 2001. In contrast, Alberta recorded the lowest percentage in 2006, which decreased by more than 4 percent, while Ontario had the lowest percentage in 2001 at nearly approaching 4 percent.
A broader look at the chart indicates that the most significant changes occurred in British Columbia, which increased from about 4 percent to over 10 percent by 2006, with the number of foreign graduates more than doubling.
In general, over the five-year period, most regions of Canada, except for Albert, experienced significant growth in international graduates and these changes could be clearly observed from the chart.
