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The image depicts a bar chart showing the percentage change in international student graduates from Canadian universities across nine provinces between 2001 and 2006. New Brunswick had the highest increase at around 16% in 2006, from about 8% in 2001. Nova Scotia, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia also saw significant increases, while Manitoba, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Ontario had more modest growth.
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The bar chart illustrate the percent change in the number of international student university leavers in different Canadian provinces from 2001 to 2006.
All in all, there are four highest and four lowest percent of international student university leavers in Canadian provinces that is. In two provinces Newfoundland and Labrador lower percent than in New Brunswick. However after 5 year all international graduates increased, by almost 35%.
In 2001 the four highest that is New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, British Columbia and Quebec. they were almost at the same level, only one or two percent lower. However British Columbia was lower than average percent between these 4 provinces.
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