Elizabeth Ross

Elizabeth Ross is a Canadian economic writer known for translating complex fiscal and market developments into clear reporting for general audiences. She began her journalism career in regional coverage, then moved to business desks where she covered inflation trends, central bank communications, housing affordability, and the real impacts of global supply chains on Canadian households. Over the past decade, Elizabeth has worked across print and digital platforms, producing daily explainers and long-form investigations that connect policy decisions to employment, wages, and household debt. Her work has been recognized for accuracy and practical analysis, particularly during periods of rapid interest-rate changes and energy-sector volatility. She specializes in macroeconomics, financial regulation, and consumer economics, frequently drawing on public datasets, budget documents, and interviews with economists, union representatives, and industry analysts. Elizabeth now leads coverage on national economic policy at her publication, mentoring younger reporters on data-driven storytelling and responsible sourcing.