Elena Tremblay

Elena Tremblay is a Canadian economic writer based in Toronto, covering how policy decisions ripple through household budgets, markets, and public services. She began her career at a local business desk, reporting on regional manufacturing, commercial real estate, and labour trends before moving to national coverage. Over the past decade, Elena has written explanatory pieces on monetary and fiscal policy, trade and supply chains, and the economics of housing affordability, often blending rigorous data with accessible context. Her work has been recognized for clarity during fast-moving news cycles, including coverage of rate-setting expectations, inflation dynamics, and federal budget impacts. Elena routinely interviews economists, central-bank watchers, and industry representatives, and she is known for turning complex indicators—like productivity, wage growth, and debt-service costs—into stories readers can act on. She continues to refine her craft through newsroom editorial training and by tracking economic research from Canada’s universities and think tanks.
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