Sir George Eulas Foster

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sir george eulas foster

Canadian statesman who became prominent as minister of trade and commerce in the Sir Robert Laird Borden government (1911-20), which gained increasing recognition for Canada in international affairs. Foster founded the National Research Council in Canada and established the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.

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