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.
From Montreal to Athens, mayors agree: Citizens make greener cities
Mayors and experts from all over the world agree that local governments need to partner with citizens to succeed in making cities more sustainable.
Mayors from Montreal, Berlin and Buenos Aires deploy plan to fight extremists
As the Metropolis World Congress opens, mayors of Montreal, Berlin and Buenos Aires are advocating more cooperation and leadership from cities to integrate immigrants.
NEB executive says it was 'good idea' to investigate her staff
The National Energy Board's top public servant said it was a "good idea" to hire a private security firm to investigate staff to find out who told the media that she made a bad joke.
A buzz about Montreal's awesome art hives
Art hives foster stronger, more inclusive communities through creativity. What is an art hive?
David Usher sets Climate Clock and it’s approaching two degrees
Musician and writer David Usher has created a Climate Clock to show the world just how close it is to catastrophic climate change.
WATCH: Quebec gets ready for climate disasters
When Alain Bourque started working in the field of climate change in the mid-1990s, he recalls how, from one presentation to the next, people didn't take him seriously.
Taxi crashes into Montreal hotel at pipeline protest (VIDEO)
Canada's federal pipeline regulator faced renewed calls for a public inquiry on Tuesday over conflict of interest allegations that prompted a small protest in downtown Montreal.