From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation:

Police investigate after posters went up directing people to ‘pro-European’ news sources

Kate McGillivray · CBC News 15 Minutes Ago

A Toronto resident who says she was horrified to see a “racist” poster on a pole while walking to her children’s school on Monday is blaming it partly on Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election last week.

The posters, of which there at least a half dozen, showed up on Monday in and around Stan Wadlow Park in east Toronto near Woodbine and Cosburn avenues.

They begin “Hey, white person,” and invite readers to “join the alt-right.” The posters also list websites that promise to provide news from a “pro-European” perspective.

“It is racist. All cultures should be respected. That’s just the way it is,” said Penny Harker. “I think they’re up because … of the Trump thing. I think he’s filled everybody’s heads with this on immigration.”

Kevin Kerr made the same connection, tweeting a photo of the poster after his child’s caregiver texted it to him.

So disgusted by racists empowered by @realDonaldTrump….my children’s caregiver texted me this ad found at Stan Wadlow park in East York.

This hate is unacceptable in our City. Staff are removing the posters immediately and investigating who is responsible.

Police said they have yet to determine if the posters will be investigated as a hate crime.