Bujold was coached by the late Adrian Teodorescu, who had previously coached
Lennox Lewis. Bujold has won the Canadian National Championships on 11 occasions. In 2006, she won the Canadian Junior National Championships. Bujold made her first senior international appearance at the
2008 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships. She was not selected for the
2012 Summer Olympics. At the
2014 Commonwealth Games in
Glasgow, Bujold won a bronze medal, after losing to Briton
Nicola Adams in the semi-finals. In the same year, Bujold finished fourth at the
2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships. She was critical of a proposal to remove head protection for amateur boxers, and at one point, she threatened to retire if the rule was enacted. In July 2016, she was officially named to
Canada's Olympic team, after having won the Olympic qualifying event in
Buenos Aires in March 2016. She was one of three Canadian boxers at the Games and was considered Canada's best boxing medal prospect. During the Games, she was hospitalized for one night She lost in the quarter-finals of the competition, She withdrew from selection for the
2018 Commonwealth Games after being told that she would need to live in
Montreal; she had previously been selected in the squad. In December 2019, Bujold won the Canadian Olympic qualification tournament. The COC released a statement supporting the CAS outcome. Bujold announced her retirement from boxing after the 2020 Summer Olympics. ==Personal life==