Stefanie Marotta reports on banking and financial regulation at the The Globe and Mail, covering the country's largest lenders and the industry' regulators. She has interviewed industry leaders at major events and conferences, including Sibos, Canadian Club Toronto and the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference, and shared her reporting on live television, radio and podcasts.
Stefanie is also the 2025 Arthur F. Burns fellow. She spent two months reporting for The Globe and Mail from Berlin, Germany.
She previously covered equity markets at Bloomberg News and reported stories for the web and television on BNN Bloomberg. Her coverage focused on Canada’s stock market as it whipsawed amid rising interest rates, as well as banking, real estate, cannabis and technology stocks. Prior to that role, she reported on banks, deals and fintech at the Financial Post.
Stefanie spent two years at the Globe and Mail in various stints across the newsroom. She covered COVID-19 workplace outbreaks and labour issues for the national and investigative desks, provincial affairs for The Globe's Alberta Bureau, and investing, finance, and technology for the Report on Business. She has also reported on breaking news at the Toronto Star, and scrummed on the hill at CBC’s parliamentary bureau while chase producing for CBC’s Power & Politics.
Before jumping into national newsrooms, Stefanie spent five years working in corporate and public affairs at a major bank and Ontario's northern development and mining ministry. She started her career as a bank teller.
Stefanie’s roots are in journalism. She penned her first byline at her university student newspaper./p>