Isabel Ramirez

Isabel Ramirez is a Canadian economic writer based in Toronto who has spent more than a decade covering how policy decisions shape everyday costs. She began her career in business reporting at a local metro desk, then moved to national coverage where she helped launch a daily economics newsletter focused on household budgets, interest rates, and labour-market signals. Her work has been cited by trade associations and used as briefing material by public-sector analysts. Over the years, Ramirez has developed a reputation for translating complex topics—like inflation measurement, housing supply, and corporate tax changes—into clear, evidence-based reporting. She regularly breaks down central bank communications and government fiscal updates, and she’s especially known for long-form explainers that connect macroeconomic trends to specific sectors including banking, energy, and technology. Isabel continues to grow her beat by combining data-driven research with interviews from economists, former regulators, and business leaders across Canada.