Rosalie Wyonch

Senior Policy Analyst, C.D. Howe Institute

economics, health policy, Canadian healthcare, health systems, economic public policy, public and private insurance, fiscal and tax policy, taxes and technological changes, labour market, innovation

Media

We have to stop pretending that health care is entirely public

To fix Canadian health care, let’s try the Dutch model

Key demographic groups more vulnerable to job loss through automaton

N.B. not ready to adapt when workforce is disrupted by technology: report

Alberta well-positioned to deal with job losses from automation: study

Biography

Rosalie Wyonch is a Senior Policy Analyst and leads the C.D. Howe Institute's Health Policy Council and Research Initiative. Her research focuses on policy issues affecting healthcare in Canada. She also researches the implications of technology and innovation on all parts of the economy and has written on the topic from an international, human capital, fiscal and tax perspective. Wyonch participates in numerous advisory groups and committees. She is a member of the Canadian Institute for Health Information’s National Health Expenditure Advisory Group and the Healthcare Excellence Canada Policy Circle (2020-21). She also volunteers as a Board Member for University Settlements Toronto, a charity providing settlement services and programming for youth and seniors. Prior to joining the C.D. Howe Institute in 2016, Wyonch worked as a Research Analyst at the Ontario Ministry of Finance in the Office of Economic Policy. There, her research focused on industrial sector policy and particularly on climate change and the sharing economy. She has a Master of Arts in Economics and a Bachelor of Arts in Honours Mathematical Economics from the University of Waterloo.

Expertise

  • economics
  • health policy
  • Canadian healthcare
  • health systems
  • economic public policy
  • public and private insurance
  • fiscal and tax policy
  • taxes and technological changes
  • labour market
  • innovation