Amelia Richardson

Amelia Richardson is an economic writer based in Canada, known for turning complex trade, banking, and labour-market stories into clear reporting. She began her journalism career as a business reporter for a regional Ontario paper, covering small-cap companies, housing data, and municipal budgets before moving to national coverage. Over the past decade, Amelia has written for major Canadian digital outlets, with a focus on how monetary policy, productivity trends, and energy investment affect everyday households. Her work frequently draws on interviews with economists, central-bank staff, and CFOs, paired with careful analysis of Statistics Canada and international datasets. Amelia is especially valued for her ability to connect macroeconomic signals—like inflation dynamics, supply-chain shifts, and wage growth—to on-the-ground impacts in cities across the country. She has been recognized for her explanatory series on consumer credit and for contributing to award-winning coverage of Canada’s housing affordability debate.