The bar chart gives detailed data about the foreign students who graduated from universities in several provinces of Canada, from 2001 to 2006.
Overall, it can be easily noticed that the majority of districts had a higher percentage in 2006, compared to the year 2001.
First of all, in 2001, most of the students graduated from New Brunswick with a percentage of approximately 7%, followed by Nova Scotia, the second highest province, which started the year with about 6.5%. In this year, the respective of Quebec and Alberta provinces were around 6.1 and 5.8 percentages . Nevertheless, the remaining regions, like British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Ontario, showed the least proportion between approximately 3.4% and 5%.
After over 5 years, in 2006, significant changes had occurred in Canadian provinces. While almost all of the regions increased, the region of Alberta bucked the trend by dipping to roughly 4.2%. The trend for New Brunswick reached its peak in 2006 with about 11.8%, meanwhile, the pattern for British Columbia took second place from Nova Scotia with around 10.8% and 10.6%, respectively. Nevertheless, the remaining four provinces rose over the period, with the regions of Manitoba and Newfoundland & Labrador accounting for the same 7%.
