Chloe Bouchard

Chloe Bouchard is a Canadian economic writer based in Montreal, covering how monetary policy, energy markets, and household finance shape everyday life. She began her journalism career with a local business desk, where she focused on small-enterprise trends, commercial rents, and regional labour shifts. Over the past decade, Chloe has contributed to national audiences through explainers and reporting that translate complex data—like inflation components, productivity metrics, and public finance—into clear, decision-relevant stories. She has interviewed economists, central bankers, and executives across banking, telecommunications, and the renewable energy sector, with a particular interest in how policy choices affect affordability and wage growth. Her work has been recognized for its accuracy and accessibility, including coverage of mortgage stress tests, supply-chain inflation, and the cost impacts of climate-related infrastructure planning. She continues to grow her beat by pairing on-the-ground sourcing with rigorous document and data verification.