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Toronto police investigating controversial Your Ward News publication

Last year, the federal government ordered Canada Post to stop delivering the free handout accused of publishing stories that demean women, insult the LGBT community, or are anti-Semitic.

Canada Post won't deliver free handout that critics call anti-Semitic, demeaning to women

Toronto police are investigating the controversial, low-budget Your Ward News publication, which features pro-Nazi imagery. It's produced by James Sears, who is pictured here. (Your Ward News)

Toronto police are investigating the controversial, low-budget Your Ward News publication after at least one new community complaint.

Const. Craig Brister said a complaint came in on Sunday afternoon from theMt. Pleasant Road and St. Clair Avenue area, where at least one resident received the handout.Police also tweeted about the investigation.

"I'm not going to say it's hate speech, but we are investigating it at this point," Brister said.

It's not the first time the free publication has come under fire.

The publication containsNazi imageryand has previously been accused of publishing storiesthat demean women and insult the LGBT community.

Your Ward News has been accused of publishing stories that demean women and insult the LGBT community. (Your Ward News)

Last year, the federal government ordered Canada Post to stop delivering Your Ward News, which has also been labelled anti-Semitic.

A self-described "anti-Marxist publication," the handout is produced by publisher James Sears.

Sears has unsuccessfully runfor Toronto city council, at times uses the pick-up artist identity"Dimitri The Lover," and had his medical licence revoked after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting patients

Searspreviously called Your Ward News "just a satirical, offensive newspaper."

While the federal order prevents Canada Post deliveries, "that doesn't stop people from going and delivering it themselves," Brister noted.