2002 Canadian federal budget
| Parliament | 37th |
|---|---|
| Party | Liberal |
| Finance Minister | Paul Martin |
| Total revenue | C$177.6 billion[1] |
| Total expenditures | C$170.6 billion[1] |
| Program Spending | C$133.3 billion[1] |
| Debt payment | C$37.3 billion[1] |
| Surplus | C$7.0 billion[1] |
| Debt | C$510.6 billion[1] |
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The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2002-2003 was the last budget of Finance Minister Paul Martin, and the second-last of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. It included boosts to social programs and the continued reduction of the Canadian debt.
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