Canada Goose Thrives Despite Tariff Fears, Shares Climb Higher

Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 12:21 pm

Canada Goose reports that U.S. tariffs have barely ruffled its feathers, as its signature down coats remain unaffected. With share values soaring, investors find a frosty twist of irony in a market where tariff concerns fail to warm up to a crisis.


nationalpost.com / U.S. tariffs have had minimal impact on Canada Goose, company says

'Our made-in-Canada products are not currently impacted by the tariffs on imports into the U.S.,' says CEO Dani Reiss

financialpost.com / Canada Goose shares soar as company sees 'minimal' impact from tariffs

What appears to be working for Canada Goose is its mainstay down-filled winter coats the business built its name on


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