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{{Infobox Government Budget
| title = Budget of the Canadian Federal Government
| year = 2002
| country = Canada
| previous_budget = 2001 Canadian federal budget
| previous_year = 2001
| next_budget = 2003 Canadian federal budget
| next_year = 2003
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| imagesize = 
| caption = 
| presented = 
| passed = 
| parliament = [[37th Canadian Parliament|37th]] 
| party = [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]
| minister = [[Paul Martin]]
| Total_Revenue = [[Canadian dollar|C]]$177.6 billion<ref name="2004 budget">{{cite web|title=New Agenda for Achievement |url=http://www.fin.gc.ca/budget04/pdf/bp2004e.pdf |work=2004 Budget |publisher=Department of Finance Canada |date=2004 |accessdate=2009-05-08 |author=Department of Finance Canada |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5glwuPAtF?url=http://www.fin.gc.ca/budget04/pdf/bp2004e.pdf |archivedate=2009-05-14 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
| Total_Expenditures = C$170.6 billion<ref name = "2004 budget"/>
| spending = C$133.3 billion<ref name = "2004 budget"/>
| tax_cut = 
| debt_payment = C$37.3 billion<ref name = "2004 budget"/>
| surplus = C$7.0 billion<ref name = "2004 budget"/>
| debt = C$510.6 billion<ref name = "2004 budget"/>
| bill = 
| bill_link = 
| url = 
}}

'''The Canadian federal [[Canadian federal budget|budget]]''' for fiscal year 2002-2003 was the last budget of [[Canadian Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]] [[Paul Martin]], and the second-last of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Jean Chrétien]].  It included boosts to social programs and the continued reduction of the Canadian debt.

==References==
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{{Canada federal budget}}

[[Category:Canadian budgets]]
[[Category:2002 in Canadian law|Federal budget]]
[[Category:Paul Martin]]
{{Canada-gov-stub}}