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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. This is no bread-and-butter diplomatic incident. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has thrown his support behind Vegemite after Canada ...
Leighton Walters, founder of Found Coffee, has been given notice from the Canadian government that his imported Vegemite does not meet federal standards You can save this article by registering ...
The Australian-Canadian owner of a Toronto cafe chain has imported Vegemite for years. Now, authorities say he can't — but why? Canadian food authorities told a Toronto cafe owner he had to ...
When the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) demanded Toronto café owner Leighton Walters strip his stores’ shelves of Vegemite, the Australian-Canadian citizen said it felt like a punch to ...
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A seemingly simple jar of Vegemite has ignited a mini trade dispute between Australia and Canada. An Australian-Canadian cafe owner was ordered from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA ...
It's hard to get any further from Australia than downtown Toronto, so for a dual-citizen like Leighton Walters, the quickest way to be transported home is to take a bite of Vegemite on toast.
An Ontario café chain fighting Canadian food regulators for permission to keep selling Vegemite now has the backing of the Australian prime minister. Leighton Walters, an Australian-Canadian ...
The expat owner of a Canadian cafe chain has been ordered to pull AUD$9000 worth of Vegemite after the Canadian food authority ruled the spread didn’t comply with its standards. Now the PM is involved ...