This is the complete text of Sir George E. Foster's speech on the Canadian budget, delivered to the House of Commons on April 5th, 1883. Foster, a prominent politician, provides a detailed overview of the government's financial plans and policies for the upcoming year.
The speech offers valuable insights into the economic conditions of Canada during the late 19th century, reflecting the priorities and challenges faced by the government. It is a primary source document for understanding Canadian economic and political history during a period of significant growth and development. Scholars and researchers interested in Canadian history, political science, and economics will find this speech to be a valuable resource.
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