The given chart illustrates the percentage change in the share of international students among university graduates in different Canadian provinces from 2001 to 2006.
In general, at the first glance it is clear that the proportion change in the international students in 2001 was lower than in 2006.
It is clear that New Brunswick had just below 8% international students in 2001 which was lower than in 2006 (nearly 12%). Nova Scotia and Quebec both have more than 5% (about 5%) international students which were lower than in 2006. Similarly, Alberta and British Columbia both have just below 5% international students in 2001. From years to years, this data was increased to 7% and 11% respectively.
In addtion, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador all have nearly 4% international students in 2001. Then, this figure was increased to nearly 7%. Moreover, Ontario had 3% international students in 2001 which was lower than in 2006 (about 6%).
