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MP Marco Mendicino spat on by man in Ottawa

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A video circulating online shows MP and former cabinet minister Marco Mendicino get spat on while on his way into a government building in Ottawa. 

In the video, posted on the Canadian Free Living Youtube account on Thursday, the MP can be seen making his way into a government building as people stop to try and speak with him.

Mendicino can initially be seen engaging in conversation with the individuals, who can be heard expressing their frustrations with the current government.

The video then shows Mendicino extend his arm to try and shake hands with one of them, a man, who spits on the MP.

鈥淥h jeez, that doesn鈥檛 seem very nice,鈥 Mendicino can be heard saying in the video.

Following the incident, the MP immediately walked inside the building.

Shortly after, the video shows Mendicino come back outside with a member of the Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS), pointing toward the man.

鈥淲hy are you spitting on our MPs?鈥 the officer asks the man, to which he responds, 鈥淚鈥檓 sorry, I didn鈥檛 mean to.鈥

The officer then demands that the man apologize.

鈥淚鈥檓 sorry. I鈥檓 just frustrated,鈥 the protester says, before meeting again face-to-face with Mendicino.

The incident ended with a handshake after the protester told Mendicino he was sorry.

In the video, the man can be seen shaking MP Marco Mendicino's hand. (Canadian Free Living / Youtube)

鈥淎s the matter is under ongoing investigation, I will not be commenting at this time," Mendicino told CTV News in a statement.

A number of MP鈥檚 have raised concerns with CTV News about the safety of MP鈥檚 and ministers, and the lack of consequences for incidents like this.

CTV also reached out to the PPS for a response but has not yet received comment on the incident.

Ottawa police say they had no call for service in the area.

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