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Barack Obama is set to make his first foreign trip as US president, travelling to Canada for talks with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Barack Obama has arrived in the Canadian capital Ottawa on his first foreign trip as president, for talks with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Trade, the global economy and the war in Afghanistan are the main issues to be discussed during the six-hour visit.Trade, the global economy and the war in Afghanistan are the main issues to be discussed during the six-hour visit.
As America's biggest trade partner, Canada is worried about the "Buy American" measures in the $787bn (£546m) stimulus plan.As America's biggest trade partner, Canada is worried about the "Buy American" measures in the $787bn (£546m) stimulus plan.
Canadian troops are due to pull out of the Nato force in Afghanistan in 2011.Canadian troops are due to pull out of the Nato force in Afghanistan in 2011.
With America expanding its forces in Afghanistan by 17,000, Mr Obama would like Canada to reconsider its current commitment to pulling out its combat troops in two years' time.With America expanding its forces in Afghanistan by 17,000, Mr Obama would like Canada to reconsider its current commitment to pulling out its combat troops in two years' time.
"But," says the BBC's North America editor Justin Webb, "he's not saying so publicly and he's not likely to press the issue now. On trade as well he'll be diplomatic, promising that he remains committed to free trade with America's most important commercial partner.""But," says the BBC's North America editor Justin Webb, "he's not saying so publicly and he's not likely to press the issue now. On trade as well he'll be diplomatic, promising that he remains committed to free trade with America's most important commercial partner."
Trade between the North American neighbours is worth $1.5bn a day and Mr Harper is likely to seek assurances over the protectionist "Buy American" provision in the huge stimulus package signed into law by President Obama.Trade between the North American neighbours is worth $1.5bn a day and Mr Harper is likely to seek assurances over the protectionist "Buy American" provision in the huge stimulus package signed into law by President Obama.
Under the provision public works funded by the fund must use only iron, steel and other goods made in the US.Under the provision public works funded by the fund must use only iron, steel and other goods made in the US.
Mr Obama has stressed that the United States will comply with its treaty obligations regarding international trade.Mr Obama will spend a few hours north of the borderMr Obama has stressed that the United States will comply with its treaty obligations regarding international trade.Mr Obama will spend a few hours north of the border
The president is very popular north of the border: 66% of Canadians wanted him to be president according to a Gallup opinion poll, but the high security surrounding his visit may mean Canadians hardly see him in person.The president is very popular north of the border: 66% of Canadians wanted him to be president according to a Gallup opinion poll, but the high security surrounding his visit may mean Canadians hardly see him in person.
Environmental activists have urged President Obama to get tough with Canada about its massive oil sands operation which produces a high amount of greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.Environmental activists have urged President Obama to get tough with Canada about its massive oil sands operation which produces a high amount of greenhouse gases blamed for climate change.
In an interview with the Canadian broadcaster, CBC, ahead of the visit Mr Obama said he wanted to work with Canada on new technologies to capture greenhouse gases.In an interview with the Canadian broadcaster, CBC, ahead of the visit Mr Obama said he wanted to work with Canada on new technologies to capture greenhouse gases.