This is the "First Report In Reference To Expenditure On The Canadian Pacific Railway ... And Red River", a historical document detailing the financial aspects of the Canadian Pacific Railway's construction and its impact on the Red River region. Prepared by the Canada Public Accounts Committee, this report offers valuable insights into the economic considerations and government oversight involved in one of Canada's most significant infrastructure projects. It serves as a primary source for understanding the financial mechanisms that drove the railway's development and its broader implications for Canadian expansion and regional development.
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