Amélie Roux

Amélie Roux is an economic writer based in Montreal, covering how policy, productivity, and public finance shape everyday life in Canada. She began her career in business journalism as a reporter for a regional weekly, then moved to a national newsroom where she wrote daily explainers on inflation, housing affordability, and interest-rate transmission. Over the past decade, Amélie has specialized in translating complex economic research into clear, evidence-based reporting for general readers and investors alike.Her work has focused on federal and provincial budgets, labour-market signals, and the changing cost structure for households and businesses. She has interviewed senior economists, central-bank staff, and finance officials, and she regularly publishes long-form backgrounders that connect trade, energy, and demographic trends to Canadian growth. Colleagues note her rigorous sourcing and strong editorial judgment; she has led coverage teams during major budget cycles and earned recognition for data-driven storytelling and careful fact-checking.
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