Amelia Wardle

Amelia Wardle is a Canadian economic writer known for translating complex macroeconomic trends into clear, evidence-driven reporting. She began her career in business journalism at a regional newspaper in Ontario, where she covered municipal finance, housing affordability, and labour-market shifts. Over the past decade, Amelia has written for national audiences, producing daily explainers on interest rates, inflation dynamics, and trade policy—always grounding commentary in data and primary sources. Her work has tracked how policy decisions ripple through households and small businesses, with special attention to productivity, consumer credit, and the cost of living. Amelia has interviewed central bank officials, economists, and industry leaders, and her investigations into corporate tax treatment and regional economic disparities helped earn recognition for rigorous sourcing. She now focuses on economic analysis, forecasting frameworks, and practical impacts for Canadians navigating volatile markets.