A Canadian cartoonist lost his freelance contract with a newspaper after tweeting an illustration that depicted Donald Trump golfing over the bodies of two drowned migrants.

Political cartoonist Michael de Adder claimed that he lost the contract due to the Trump image — but the company disputes his assertion.

“This is a false narrative which has emerged carelessly and recklessly on social media,” Brunswick News Inc. said in a statement on Sunday.

The cartoon was posted on de Adder’s Twitter account on June 26 and depicted Trump standing over a recreation of the photo of Óscar Alberto Martínez Ramírez and his 23-month-old daughter, Angie Valeria, lying in the Rio Grande.

“Do you mind if I play through?” the cartoon reads.

Brunswick News said the decision to bring back another cartoonist had been made “long before this cartoon.”

The artist, however, insisted that his ouster was political.

“Does it matter if I was fired over one Donald Trump cartoon when every Donald Trump cartoon I submitted in the past year was axed?” he tweeted.

“It got to the point where I didn’t submit any Donald Trump cartoons for fear that I might be fired.”