Ontario's Labour Minister Laurie Scott says her constituency office was broken into and vandalized hours after the government introduced a sweeping labour reform bill that would cap minimum wage.
Scott says the outside wall of her office in Kawartha Lakes, Ont., was spray-painted with a message that read ``Attack Workers'' and ``We fight back $15.''
She says local and provincial police are investigating the incident, which took place early this morning.
Premier Doug Ford has condemned the incident, saying such actions ``have no place in our democracy.''
The Tories announced Tuesday the minimum wage would be capped at $14 an hour until 2020 as part of a rollback of labour reforms introduced by the previous Liberal government.
The move was met with strong criticism from anti-poverty activists and organized labour who oppose the bill