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.
Environment Canada offers to cover costs of pipeline's climate change research
Even though the Energy East project review has been suspended, Environment Canada made an offer to the NEB to study the climate change impacts of the proposed pipeline.
Quebec government defends support for huge carbon-emitting factory
The Quebec government is defending its environmental credentials after unveiling a major cement factory that is expected to produce a massive carbon footprint.
Taking Quebec by storm
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, 27, a rookie member of the National Assembly for the Montreal riding of Gouin wants to change politics and he's turning the province's political landscape on its head.
Islamophobie, droit des travailleurs et environnement: entrevue exclusive de GND
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois dit que le devoir de condamner les groupes d'extrême droite s’applique à la classe politique entière du Québec.
White House denies softening climate change position at Montreal meeting
The apparent shift in U.S. policy left many observers stunned, but came after officials from Canada, the European Union and China insisted that the Paris treaty was irreversible and non-negotiable.
As scientists criticize, Trudeau government explores ozone funding ‘options’
At an anniversary marking the signing of the Montreal Protocol, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said the government was still exploring its options on funding for ozone research.
It was a fiery hate crime targeting Muslims
Quebec City police have officially ruled that the president of a local mosque whose car was set ablaze in August was the victim of a hate crime.
Hydro-Québec abandons dam project on majestic Magpie River
The Quebec government's energy corporation is abandoning plans to dam a popular river with a major hydroelectric project following intensive opposition from environmentalists.
They almost died in a Montreal alley
Two women's brush with death demonstrates the challenges cities face in dealing with the fentanyl crisis.
WATCH: Le Social Justice Warrior Show
They're smashing the patriarchy, one live performance at a time.