A photo of the sign, found on a lawn in the city’s Mill Woods neighbourhood, was posted to social media Wednesday by a woman who spoke out against it.

EDMONTON — Edmonton police say an election lawn sign depicting a target on the foreheads of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and local candidate Amarjeet Sohi is being investigated by their hate crime unit.

I. Am. Livid. This is not my Alberta. This is certainly not my Canada. I came across this while walking in Mill Woods tonight. Little kids riding their bikes around on a nice fall evening, asking to pet my dogs, in front of this house. #yeg #elx43 #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/OV5R1X1F70

Police say they have not received a formal complaint about the sign but are investigating.

The man whose property the sign is on maintains it wasn’t intended to incite violence.

Les Deavu says it’s meant for people to target their vote and “get a responsible government.”

He says he removed another sign on his lawn supporting Tim Uppal, the Progressive Conservative candidate for the Edmonton Mill Woods riding.

“There’s nothing hatred about this, except I hate my tax dollars being wasted, and they’re very good at doing it,” he said of the Liberals.

Sohi reacted to the sign, saying it was disturbing but not reflective of his riding.

“Rest assured, this won’t stop me from talking to my neighbours on their doorsteps,” he tweeted.