Obama hangover
The Barack Obama visit may be over, but politicians here in Ottawa are trying to keep riding that happy wave.
A quick glance at party and government websites proves the point.
Rosemary Barton
Over at the prime minister's official website, there is a picture of President Obama chuckling with the PM as they sit in his office on Parliament Hill.
The Conservative party's website doesn't miss its chance either to bask in the afterglow: again, there's Stephen Harper walking alongside Obama amid a row of patriotic flags.
The Liberal party gets in on the action by featuring a photo of Michael Ignatieff and Obama smiling broadly.
Jack Layton didn't get to meet the president so instead there's just a picture of him, penning a letter to Obama.
As for the Governor General, well, there is no evidence at all on her website that the two had even met.
But then, the picture of Obama being greeted by Michaelle Jean was probably one of the most popular photos of the day last week and so there is perhaps no need to belabour the point.
— Rosemary Barton
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