MONCTON, N.B. -- City council in Moncton, N.B. has decided not to impose sanctions on an elected member despite a violation of the city's code of conduct.

An investigation was launched last month into comments Coun. Pierre Boudreau made online in response to a member of the public who had criticized politicians' decision-making.

Boudreau responded to Hafsah Mohammad's social media post over the course of several comments, using an expletive, calling her dangerous and asking her to "get ready" if she was planning to "pick a fight" with him.

While the investigation found there was a breach of the code of conduct, council members voted Monday night to consider the matter closed because Boudreau has publicly apologized and the apology was accepted.

The council was told that although elected officials are familiar with the city's respectful workplace policy and code of conduct, further training will be offered to incoming council members following the 2021 municipal election.

Boudreau is not re-offering in the election, set for May 10.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 20, 2021.