Canada Goose opens eighth domestic manufacturing facility

The new factory comes two years after Canada Goose opened its first manufacturing facility in Quebec, in the Montreal suburb of Boisbriand, which currently employs 500 people. Having joined the company in 1997, Dani Reiss, grandson of brand founder Sam Tick, became CEO in 2001. Now aged 45, the executive has headed up Canada Goose’s transformation into a leading international ready-to-wear brand, whose progress is driven by its premium down jackets. 

In the third quarter of 2019, the label’s sales totaled CA$399.3 million (US$300.6 million), up 50.2% from the prior-year periodคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. In early April, the Canadian brand also announced the upcoming opening of six stores throughout fall and winter of this year, including one on Paris’ Rue Saint-Honoré and three in Canada. “We are not just opening offices or putting up a masthead – we are helping to rebuild the cut and sew industry here by creating meaningful new careers for hundreds of people. We are incredibly proud to be making this investment in the community and continuing to grow our in-house capacity,” explained Reiss. Along with its two production sites in Quebec, Canada Goose also operates three factories in Winnipeg, Manitoba and three in the Toronto regionคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. According to an official press release from the brand, its workforce currently accounts for 20% of those employed by the apparel manufacturing sector in Canada. 

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