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The guy who could beat stephen harper in 2015 election in canada recieved death letter.

 
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The guy who could beat stephen harper in 2015 election in canada recieved death letter.
professionnal warning....wont tell what the note say...


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Knives left in Justin Trudeau's home during break-in: source
A "threatening" note and multiple butcher knives were left in the Liberal Party leader’s home during a chilling intrusion.


Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, second left, holds his 5-month-old son Hadrian as his wife Sophie Gregoire, right, talks with their children Xavier and Ella-Grace while attending the B.C. Day Liberal barbeque in Vancouver Aug. 4.

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, second left, holds his 5-month-old son Hadrian as his wife Sophie Gregoire, right, talks with their children Xavier and Ella-Grace while attending the B.C. Day Liberal barbeque in Vancouver Aug. 4.
By: Susan Delacourt Parliament Hill, and Laura Armstrong Staff Reporters, Published on Sun Aug 17 2014

A note left in Justin Trudeau’s Ottawa home during a break-in Saturday morning was placed on top of an arrangement of large knives, according to a source close to the Liberal Party leader.

Five or six large butcher knives were laid out inside the home, some on the floor, the source told the Star.

The note, which Trudeau called “threatening,” rested on the knives.

Both the Ottawa Police and the RCMP are investigating the incident, which occurred while Trudeau’s wife and three children were asleep in the house. The Liberal Party leader was in Winnipeg.

A police source told CBC Ottawa the letter warned the family to lock their doors in the future because items could have been stolen. Officers found the letter, purportedly left by the vandals, when they went to the back door of the home, the source said.

In an email to the Star Saturday, Trudeau’s spokeswoman Kate Purchase said, to her knowledge, nothing was taken during the break-in.

Trudeau said Sunday he and wife, Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, have been discussing the amount of time he spends on the road since the burglary.

"Honestly, we're a little bit shaken," Trudeau told The Canadian Press.

"There's no question that Sophie and I have had some very serious conversations over the past 24 hours ... about this path we're undertaking together and the amount of, I don't know, I guess exposure that comes with it.”

Trudeau said he can only do his job if he’s assured his family is safe at home.

"And when my wife and kids, with the nanny, are at home on their own and someone breaks in and engages in some fairly disturbing behaviour, I think it's certainly something that gives me pause in my ability to do the travelling and the job that I'm doing that takes me away from them so much.”

On Sunday afternoon, an RCMP vehicle was still sitting outside Trudeau’s home in the Ottawa neighbourhood of Rockcliffe Park, where he moved his family from Montreal last summer after winning the Liberal leadership.

The Trudeaus are renting the home, which sits on a leafy street not far from the Prime Minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Dr. and the official Opposition leader’s residence of Stornoway.

Purchase said a formal request has been made to the RCMP for a risk and threat assessment for the Liberal leader and his family, which is underway.

Though Trudeau spent the first 12 years of his life under RCMP protection when he lived at 24 Sussex when his father was prime minister, he does not currently have any security presence assigned to him.

In an interview with the Star while he was running for the leadership, his wife, Sophie, said she occasionally worried about her husband plunging into crowds without any RCMP protection. Trudeau spends most of his weeks on the road, regularly drawing large crowds.


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