Clothilde Goujard
Reporter | Montreal
About Clothilde Goujard
Clothilde Goujard is a bilingual journalist based in Montreal who reports on politics, immigration, and women's issues. She is a regular videojournalist and producer for news agency Agence France-Presse, and broadcaster Al Jazeera. Her articles have appeared in Le Devoir, iPolitics, Vice, and the International Center for Journalist's IJNet among others.
Photographers harness Instagram power to fight climate change
Photographer James Whitlow Delano hopes to harness the power of Instagram to raise awareness about climate change around the world.
TVA Nouvelles blames its sources for false report about mosque
Ten days after a news report falsely claimed that two mosques in Quebec had asked women workers to be removed from a nearby construction site, TVA Nouvelles has released a follow-up, fact-checking story as a "gesture of respect."
Emails reveal internal government dispute in Quebec over hydro expansion
The Quebec chapter of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society argues it's unacceptable that Quebec's Energy and Natural Resources department vetoed the creation of a protected area for the Magpie River. Hydro-Québec had decided in September to abandon its hydroelectric dam project, prompting hopes among environmentalist that new protections would be implemented for the pristine region.
World Bank won't back oil and gas projects after 2019
Two years after the historic Paris Agreement, world leaders and business officials gathered in France to find financial solutions in the fight against climate change. Among the major announcements of the day, the World Bank said it would no longer finance upstream oil and gas projects after 2019.
Canada and Quebec should not be "giving lessons" to other countries about human rights
Canada and Quebec should look at their own records before "giving lessons" to other jurisdictions about human rights, Julie Miville-Dechêne, Quebec’s newly-appointed international envoy for human rights, told an international conference in Montreal.
Fungus serves as federal sidekick in fight to save forests
Canada could soon be dropping fungus 'bombs' on forests infected by the emerald ash borer, if this scientist has anything to say about it.
Quebec City braces for clash between left and right extremes this weekend
Quebec City is bracing itself for the possibility of new confrontations between far right and left groups in a demonstration on Saturday.
Valérie Plante makes history in Montreal
Punctuating her address several times with her trademark, full-sized laugh, the newly-elected Valérie Plante said that “we have lots of work to do in the coming years,” and appealed directly to Montrealers for their help in “getting [it] done.”
Getting food on a warming planet
Global agriculture is being faced with a double challenge: feeding a growing population while adopting more environmentally-friendly practices.
What if 'Alexandre' were 'Mohamed'? No terror charges in Quebec shooting
Critics are decrying a 'double standard' in Canadian legislation after Crown prosecutors failed to charge a man accused of a mass shooting at a Quebec City mosque with terrorism-related offences.