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.
She has stories to inspire Montreal
A unique bookstore that celebrates and honours artists of colour has just opened in Montreal, where many youth feel underrepresented in Quebec's cultural world.
Quebec’s energy giant casts shadow over Magpie River
Projects to protect land in Quebec are too often blocked because of misleading economic claims, according to Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s Quebec chapter.
More than 10,000 asylum seekers
More than 7,000 asylum seekers have crossed the Quebec border from Donald Trump's America since July, federal and provincial officials said Thursday at a news conference.
Leaky pipeline near Montreal still moving oil despite warnings from regulator
A year after Sylvie Rozon found an exposed segment of Trans-Northern pipeline on her family's land, no permanent solution has been found.
Outraged lawyer gives Chrystia Freeland three weeks to stop Saudi arms deal
Daniel Turp says he's ready to go all the way to the nation's top court in his battle to stop the sale of Canadian-made armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia.
Overworked Canadian border agents face 'crisis' as migrants flee Trump
"I have 35 years of of service, I have worked 18 years as an agent on the field at the border and I have never seen anything like that," said Jean-Pierre Fortin, president of the agents' union.
Scientists investigate the bug destroying Canada's forest products
Scientists are monitoring outbreaks of the spruce budworm, an insect that damages trees, in an attempt to better control its spread.
Quebec bans oil and gas exploration on its largest island
Quebec announced on Friday that it's banning oil and gas exploration and exploitation on Anticosti Island and has reached an agreement with three of the companies which had permits.
Two hour chat sparked a Quebec revolution against food waste
A 99-year old Quebec food company throws away 16 tons of unsold fruits and vegetables every day. Now it plans to use its waste to make juice and save money.
Kanesatake Mohawks and Oka ponder clean water deal
The water is so bad in Kanesatake, explained Grand Chief Serge Simon, that some people are forced to treat their own water at home with salts.