A man accosting Justin Trudeau was immediately shut down by the prime minister himself on Friday in Ontario.

Trudeau had just left from visiting Picone's Fine Food in Dundas, when the unidentified man tried to get in his face.

A series of photos show the 44-year-old Leader of the Liberal Party with his hands placed on the man as the two appear to exchange words.

The man, who look seemingly frustrated, did not make any further moves as Trudeau stopped him in his tracks with the placement of his hands on his shoulders.

It's handled: A man accosting Justin Trudeau was immediately shut down by the Prime Minister himself on Friday in Ontario (above). Trudeau had just left from visiting Picone's Fine Food in Dundas, when the unidentified man tried to get in his face

Step off: The 44-year-old Leader of the Liberal Party put his hands on the man in a move from stopping him further, as the two appear to exchange words (above)

One of the guards with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) also stepped in to help prevent the man from getting any closer to Trudeau.

As his guards stepped in, Trudeau took his hands off the man and stepped away.

The incident was quickly settled and no one was arrested. It's unclear why the man was upset and why he approached Trudeau.

Nonetheless, the Prime Minister seemingly handled himself in a professional manner, as no one was injured.

Back away: One of the guards with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) also stepped in to help prevent the man from getting any closer to Trudeau (above)

Also on Friday, while Trudeau was leaving Hamilton city hall after meeting with the a mayor, a woman threw pumpkin seeds at him while yelling at him to 'keep your promises'.

The woman was later identified as Ute Schmid-Jones and she ran for the Green Party of Canada in the 2015 federal election, the CBC reported.

She was immediately tackled to the ground by Trudeau's bodyguards.

Officers with the RCMP interrogated Schmid-Jones, but she as later released and is not facing any charges.