Description of chart 4 – Prices increase the most in Alberta, and decrease in New Brunswick and British Columbia

The title of the graph is "Prices increase the most in Alberta, and decrease in New Brunswick and British Columbia."
This is a bar clustered chart.
This is a horizontal bar graph, so categories are on the vertical axis and values on the horizontal axis.
There are in total 11 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at -1 and ends at 2.5 with ticks every 0.5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "12-month % change."
The vertical axis is "Canada and provinces."
The title of series 1 is " April."
The minimum value is -0.8 and it corresponds to "British Columbia."
The maximum value is 1.8 and it corresponds to "Prince Edward Island and Manitoba."
The title of series 2 is " May."
The minimum value is -0.6 and it corresponds to "British Columbia."
The maximum value is 2.3 and it corresponds to "Alberta."

Prices increase the most in Alberta, and decrease in New Brunswick and British Columbia, 12-month % change
  April May
Canada 0.4 0.7
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.6 1.1
Prince Edward Island 1.8 1.6
Nova Scotia 0.6 0.6
New Brunswick -0.2 -0.1
Quebec 0.4 0.7
Ontario 0.4 0.5
Manitoba 1.8 1.8
Saskatchewan 1.0 1.2
Alberta 1.3 2.3
British Columbia -0.8 -0.6