The chart below compares the changes in the share of international graduates in Canadian provinces during the period of five years 2001-2006

The chart below compares the changes in the share of international graduates in Canadian provinces during the period of five years 2001-2006
The bar chart illustrates the differences in shares between foreign graduates in Canada observed in 2001 and 2006 which have been measured by percentages.
Overall
, Eight territories were compared with each other. For almost, all of them 2006 exceeds 2001 except for Albert where 2001 is ahead. New Brunswick has the highest in both years
whereas
, Ontario was the lowest in 2001. In 2001, the rankings were as follows, New Brunswick with around 7%, Nova Scotia just above 5% but not reaching 7% and
lastly
, Quebec with slightly lower than Scotia. With the exception of Alberta exactly lying on 5%.
However
, the remaining four states were lower than five per
cent
. By 2006, Brunswick was the top-most of more than ten per
cent
, followed by British Columbia and Nova Scotia with slightly higher than 10%.
Furthermore
, Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario, Newfounderl and Labrador were all in a range of five to ten per
cent
.
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, Albert was the only state lower than five per
cent
.
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