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Albanese says he doesn’t want to encourage Dutton ‘dialling everything up’

Sarah Basford Canales

Concluding that chat on ABC Melbourne this morning, Anthony Albanese is asked whether he’s been preparing some jabs or zingers to target Peter Dutton at tonight’s ABC leaders’ debate.

The prime minister questioned Dutton’s temperament:

No, no. I stick to the policy framework. I, look, Peter Dutton dials it up to 11. I don’t need to encourage that. That’s just who he is. He dials everything up. And that’s one of the problems, I think, is that you need the right temperament to be prime minister.

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Catie McLeod

Catie McLeod

We’ve heard from the Canadian food regulators regarding their decision to order a cafe owner in Toronto to stop selling Vegemite.

As we brought you yesterday, Canada’s public broadcaster published a story – on Monday evening Australian time – saying the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) had told dual citizen Leighton Walters he would have to stop selling and serving the yeast spread because it did not meet local standards.

The CFIA had told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that the Vegemite Walters sought to import was found to have added vitamins that were not permitted with Canadian health regulations.

Now, the CFIA has sent us a statement, which says:

We recognise Vegemite’s ties to Australian culture and the interest in having access to this product in Canada.

The CFIA is working with Health Canada on options and will maintain communications with the regulated party.

Vegemite is not banned in Canada. The Vegemite formulation that was sold at the café did not comply with Canada’s food and drug Regulations.

In comparison to a similar product, Marmite, the manufacturer of Marmite produces a version of their product that meets Canadian requirements.

This doesn’t clear up all of the confusion. While the CFIA has said Vegemite is not banned in Canada, we aren’t aware of any specifically formulated Vegemite products that don’t have B vitamins in them.

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