"We also wish to issue a reminder that we all, journalists and politicians alike, hold the responsibility of promoting healthy and professional public debates,"
"The Press Gallery would like to emphasize that intimidation, in all its forms, is unacceptable."
"It is important to remember that it is not for politicians to determine who is or isn’t a member of the Press Gallery," the press gallery president said.
"The Gallery is a decision-making body independent of political interference and must remain as such."
There was no mention of any investigation or punishment.
The article linked under the correction quotes part of it:
“Yesterday during Question Period, I made an unoriginal joke about Garnett Genuis’ terrible performance,” wrote Dale.
“(Andrew Scheer) claimed that I called for Genuis to be shot—which I most certainly did not—and began the process of online intimidation through rage-farming.”
Dale went on to claim that Genuis was the one who owed people an apology and that he was being put through an “intimidation game” for being a journalist.
CORRECTION Sorry, I thought he was mocking Pierre by calling him a "genius", he was actually attacking Conservative MP named Garnett Genuis.
https://tnc.news/2022/09/22/legacy-media-journo/
Mr. Genuis has called for him to be at least suspended if not kicked out.
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/wdiazberthiaume/status/1572991200797560832
UPDATE: The Parliamentary Press Gallery, in a statement, says it is "aware of a message that has been posted on Twitter by one of our members." "The Gallery wishes to disassociate itself from the comments made by this journalist." https://web.archive.org/web/20220922221023/https://twitter.com/atRachelGilmore/status/1573049250983837696
"We also wish to issue a reminder that we all, journalists and politicians alike, hold the responsibility of promoting healthy and professional public debates,"
"The Press Gallery would like to emphasize that intimidation, in all its forms, is unacceptable."
"It is important to remember that it is not for politicians to determine who is or isn’t a member of the Press Gallery," the press gallery president said.
"The Gallery is a decision-making body independent of political interference and must remain as such."
There was no mention of any investigation or punishment.
The loser made a blog post doubling down on his comments. The archive I tried to make isn't coming up for me, but maybe this will work for you: https://web.archive.org/web/20220922221140/https://www.routineproceedings.com/2022/09/22/roundup-a-tale-of-two-rage-farmers/
The article linked under the correction quotes part of it:
“Yesterday during Question Period, I made an unoriginal joke about Garnett Genuis’ terrible performance,” wrote Dale.
“(Andrew Scheer) claimed that I called for Genuis to be shot—which I most certainly did not—and began the process of online intimidation through rage-farming.”
Dale went on to claim that Genuis was the one who owed people an apology and that he was being put through an “intimidation game” for being a journalist.