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.
Quebec and federal governments urged to stop Montreal port expansion from endangering rare frog and fish
A dozen environmental groups in Quebec are asking Quebec City and Ottawa to stop a major expansion project by the port of Montreal to preserve species at risk.
Her professor said Islam and feminism weren’t compatible. She proved her wrong.
When Sarah Zouak decided to write her master's thesis on Muslim feminism, she remembers her professor telling her to choose one topic or the other because Islam and feminism are incompatible.
The victims of terror in France are reeling, and buried in a mountain of paperwork
With a growing number of terror attacks in France, Samia Maktouf's career took an unexpected turn. A general lawyer, she now devotes herself to helping the families of victims and survivors.
Scientists urge Quebec to get its climate act together before election
A few months ahead of provincial elections in Quebec, a group of experts supported by think tanks and Quebec's chief scientist are calling for "necessary" changes in the government's approach to climate change.
Carr won't negotiate on Kinder Morgan after Alberta puts cork in B.C. wine imports
As the trade relationship deteriorates between Alberta and British Columbia over conflicting positions on the Trans Mountain expansion, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr said the federal government won't back down.
Ride-sharing giants join cities to drive global green transition
Fifteen transport companies, among them Uber and Lyft, pledge to lead the transition toward a zero-emission future and sustainable cities through more collaboration with local governments.
Parents of Quebec City mosque shooting suspect 'living in fear'
The parents of Alexandre Bissonnette the alleged shooter of the Quebec City mosque attack on Jan. 29, 2017 broke their silence a year after the tragedy in a letter sent to Radio-Canada.
Les résidents de Sainte-Foy se relèvent un an après l'attaque de la mosquée
Des souvenirs douloureux continuent de hanter les résidents de Sainte-Foy presque un an après une tuerie à la grande mosquée. Mais ces résidents sont déterminés à avancer, écrit Clothilde Goujard, qui a parlé avec des leaders de la communauté en amont du premier anniversaire de l'attaque.
Heroes and survivors rise, after terrifying Quebec mosque attack
Painful memories ripple throughout the Quebec City neighbourhood of Ste-Foy nearly after the terrorist attack that left six men dead at a local mosque. But residents are determined to heal, writes Clothilde Goujard, who spoke with community leaders ahead of the one-year anniversary of the shooting.
Women sow seeds, not division to build climate resilience in Senegal
International experts are asking for NGOs and governments to include women in their initiatives to fight against climate change in agriculture.