An Australian cafe owner in Canada, Leighton Walters, received support from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) ordered him to remove Vegemite from his shelves due to local standards. Following Walters’ social media plea, CFIA reversed its decision, allowing Vegemite sales, while Albanese criticized the agency for permitting Marmite instead. Walters expressed gratitude for Albanese’s intervention, highlighting the cultural significance of Vegemite and the support from fellow Australians amid his cafe’s challenges in Ontario.
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Vietnam vets who left high school for service get their diplomas over six decades later
Veterans Receive High School Diplomas in IowaIn Muscatine, Iowa, Dennis Snyder, a Vietnam War veteran, fulfilled his long-held dream of graduating from Muscatine High School by receiving his diploma as part of the class of 2025, alongside fellow veteran Richard Hill. This recognition was made possible through Operation Recognition, which honors veterans who missed graduation due to military service, allowing them to close that chapter of their lives. Need More Context? 🔎
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