The graph illustrates the percentage difference in the number of international students graduating from universities in different Canadian regions between 2001 and 2006.
Firstly, in 2006, there are more graduates than 2001, generally. In addition, the province of New Brunswick has more graduates than other regions. So, 7 and 11.9% in 2001 and 2006, respectively, are the graduates of New Brunswick.
The provinces with the least graduates are Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador. Furthermore, in 2001, only 3% of students are bachelors, and in 2006 this number is 6%.
However, the areas like Nova Scotia and British Columbia have more alumnus in 2006. The percentage of bachelors in these areas are more or less same. However, in 2001, there are significant difference. Given that approximately 4.2% of British Columbia are international graduates and this number is 7.2% in Nova Scotia in the same year.
In conclusion, except Alberta, there are more international graduates in 2006 in all years.
