Consumer Goods

A Favourable Environment for Differentiated Brands and Manufacturers

Québec is home to an ecosystem where consumer goods manufacturing and retail trade are closely intertwined.

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A Major Economic Pillar

This sector encompasses numerous companies operating in various subsectors, including:

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  • Fashion and textiles
  • Furniture
  • Hardware and building materials
  • Animal products
  • Sports equipment
  • Beauty
  • Personal care
  • Nutraceuticals
  • Household goods (e.g., kitchen, baby and leisure items)
  • Everyday consumer goods

A dominant network of agile and independent SMEs   

Québec’s retail sector is characterized by a high proportion of SMEs and independent businesses, spurring greater agility, adaptability and innovation in product development and business models alike.

Underpinning the retail sector are several major vertically integrated players that excel at every step in the value chain, from design to marketing. Many are already well-known and established in global markets. This combination of players makes the Québec ecosystem highly robust and ensures significant delivery capacity.

For international partners, this entrepreneurial ecosystem means a pool of suppliers able to meet specific needs, adapt quickly and work in close collaboration with prime contractors.

30,000

More than 30,000 businesses operate in this sector, most of which are small and medium-sized independent enterprises. 

$180 billion

Québec’s consumer goods sector generates annual sales of roughly $180 billion. That represents nearly 6% of Québec’s GDP.  

450 000

Québec has a large talent pool—just over 450,000 people, working in a variety of industry fields. That’s approximately 11% of the province’s total workforce. 

A Proven Ability to Serve International Markets

Québec companies in the consumer goods sector have extensive experience in international markets. Many suppliers maintain a presence outside Québec through distribution centres, overseas production facilities, direct-to-consumer delivery models (drop shipping) and established business partnerships, particularly in the United States, Europe and Asia.

This maturity allows companies to rely with confidence on Québec suppliers capable of meeting volume, compliance and deadline requirements while maintaining a high degree of operational flexibility.

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A Well-Established Ecosystem

The sector benefits from close integration between design, manufacturing and marketing. This makes it easier to develop products tailored to specific, specialized and long-term market segments—particularly in premium markets—rather than mass-market volumes.

The ecosystem is supported by numerous industry associations and interest groups that represent businesses, promote skills development and share best practices. They include the Retail Council of Quebec, Détail Québec, the Mmode cluster, Vêtement Québec, CTTs, AQMAT, AFMQ, Pets Canada, Cosmetics Alliance Canada and ARISQ.

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A Recognized Ability to Create Distinctive Brands and Products

Québec is distinguished by a strong local and cultural identity, as shown by the marked preference for locally made products. This relationship supports the development of brands with strong personalities and the creation of differentiated offerings for local and international markets.

Creativity, design and brand marketing play a significant role, particularly in Montréal, reputed as a centre of fashion, design and branding. 

This ability to build distinctive brands is an advantage over major international players and is made possible by the contributions of a wide variety of partners, including advertising agencies, design schools, educational institutions, retail technology providers and more.

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A Leading Position in Retail Innovation and Sustainability

Québec is a particularly fertile ground for marketing and product innovation, which takes place at many links in the value chain. Businesses innovate in product design and customization, material sustainability, experiential retail, operational optimization and deploying omnichannel strategies.

This momentum is supported by a diverse ecosystem of retailers, manufacturers, technology providers, research institutions and industry organizations. It is further bolstered by state-of-the-art digital tools, agile logistics infrastructure and initiatives promoting collaboration and innovation support, facilitating access to and positioning in global markets.

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