The graph depicts the
share
of international graduates given by Canadian universities across various provinces for a span of 6 years, between 2001 and 2006.
Unmistakably, New Brunswick and British Columbia saw considerable growth, marking a sharp contrast with Alberta, whose percentage Use synonyms
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took a significant downward turn by 2006.
As per the graph, New Brunswick's Use synonyms
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surged from 7% in 2001 to just short of 12% in 2006. Nova Scotia Use synonyms
likewise
followed an upward trend, starting at around 6.5% and elevating to approximately 10.5% in 2006. Quebec mirrored Linking Words
this
positive trajectory, beginning a bit over 6% in 2001 and accumulating a rise of about 2.25% by 2006.
The provinces of Manitoba and Newfoundland & Linking Words
Labrador
traced a similar pattern, both claiming roughly 3.75% in 2001. By 2006, both provinces recorded a meaningful increase of about 3%, Correct word choice
and Labrador
leveling
at 7%. The surge in British Columbia was even more dramatic: its Change the spelling
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, Use synonyms
initially
just above 4%, more than doubled to 10.5% between 2001 and 2006. Ontario, Linking Words
on the other hand
, showed a modest rise of approximately 3%.
In stark contrast to these upward trends, Alberta's Linking Words
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declined, with the percentage of students slimming down from just under 6% in 2001 to slightly over 4% in 2006, a trajectory distinctly divergent from its counterparts.Use synonyms