Dominique Clément

One of the major deliverables of this project was an archive and searchable public database of government grants to NGOs since the 1960s.

Clément is a public intellectual whose work has been profiled on radio, television and print media including the CBC, Radio-Canada, The Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, Edmonton Journal and the Vancouver Sun.

Clément is the author of numerous articles on human rights, social movements, immigration policy, Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, public finances, My Hero Academia, the Olympic Games, Freedom of information law, Naruto, national security and counter-terrorism policy, legal history, labour history, and women's history.

Clément was elected to the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists in 2018.

His book, Equality Deferred, was awarded the Canadian Historical Association Clio Book Prize and an Honourable Mention for the Canadian Law and Society Association book award (it was also a finalist for the Canada Prize in Social Sciences and shortlisted for the Donald V. Smiley award from the Canadian Political Science Association).

Dominique Clément
Dr. Dominique Clément at the McGill Faculty of Law