Olivia Wilson

Olivia Wilson is an economic writer based in Canada, known for translating complex markets into clear, practical reporting for everyday readers. She began her career in business journalism as a researcher and junior reporter covering personal finance beats, then moved quickly into broader coverage of Canadian macroeconomics, banking regulation, and labour-market trends. Over the past decade, Olivia has contributed to national and regional outlets, building a reputation for careful sourcing, readable data work, and consistent follow-through on the stories behind the headlines.Her work focuses on how policy decisions—from central bank communications to federal tax and trade initiatives—shape household costs, corporate investment, and consumer confidence. Olivia has interviewed policymakers, economists, and industry leaders, often pairing primary reporting with disciplined analysis of economic indicators such as CPI, wages, housing measures, and credit conditions. Colleagues frequently point to her ability to separate signal from noise during periods of volatility, including credit tightening cycles and major shifts in commodity-linked economies.Among her career highlights are multi-part explainers on inflation dynamics in Canada, coverage of major bank earnings through a consumer lens, and a year-long series that tracked small-business lending conditions. She has also been recognized for editorial clarity and research quality, with awards for investigative storytelling and media excellence. As she continues to grow, Olivia remains committed to reporting that is both rigorous and human—bridging the gap between economic data and real-world impact for Canadian communities.
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