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Police on Sunday were continuing to investigate a break-in at Justin Trudeau’s Ottawa home in which intruders left a threatening note while the Liberal leader’s wife and children slept.

No one was injured, but the family is expressing serious concerns about the break-in, which was discovered early Saturday.

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“Obviously we’re extremely troubled by this,” Trudeau told reporters in Winnipeg in Saturday.

“Everybody’s safe, but the idea of someone getting into the house while my family was sleeping, while I’m away working is very distressing, to say the least.”

Later on Saturday Trudeau travelled to Montreal, where he was joined by Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau and their children.

According to reports, the intruders left a “threatening” note inside the house in Rockcliffe Park, one of Ottawa’s most upscale neighbourhoods and home to many politicians and diplomats. A Liberal party spokeswoman said police asked her not to comment on the contents of the note.