The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of international learners among university graduates in eight divergent cities in Canada in 6 years period, commencing from 2001.
Overall, it is obvious that most of provinces witnessed an upward trend in the percentage of international alumnus, with an exception of Alberta. Moreover, New Brunswick held the lion”s share in both years of the survey.
To begin with, in 2001, 7% was the share of international graduates in New Brunswick, which was about twice at much as that of Ontario. In the same year, Nova Scotia and Quebec shared the same pattern, with approximately 6, 5% of international graduates, After 5 years, the 4 mentioned provices had bigger portion of international learners, while New Brunswick still stood on the first position.
Turning to the remaining Canadian provinces, the most noticeable change was attributed to British Columbia, the percentage of international graduates of the province in 2001 was about 4, 5%, nearly a half of the year 2005. In contrast, Alberta’s percentage of international graduates slightly leveled out throughout 5-year period. In addition, that of Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador gradually climbed up from 2001 to 2006
