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TSX:GOOS.TO 27 September 2025

Canada Goose (GOOS) Stock Skyrockets: Luxury Parka Maker’s Bold Moves, Price Hikes & Buyout Buzz

Canada Goose (GOOS) Stock Skyrockets: Luxury Parka Maker’s Bold Moves, Price Hikes & Buyout Buzz

Canada Goose is a Toronto‑based premium outerwear maker. Founded in 1957 by Sam Tick, it grew from wool vests and snowsuits to a global luxury apparel brand en.wikipedia.org. Under CEO Dani Reiss, CG doubled down on “Made in Canada” quality and fashion appeal investor.canadagoose.com. Today it designs “high-performance outerwear, apparel, footwear, and accessories” inspired by Arctic conditions investor.canadagoose.com. Signature products are down‑filled parkas and cold-weather jackets, but CG has expanded into rainwear, knitwear and even summer‑ready lines reuters.com investor.canadagoose.com. Collaborations and new collections have refreshed the brand’s image reuters.com. The company sells through its own stores and online DTC channel and via wholesale partners worldwide. CG is seen as a leader in the niche luxury outerwear market, with loyal customers and growing brand awareness. CEO Dani Reiss recently emphasized the company’s momentum: “Our outlook for brand momentum – across categories and price points – leaves me optimistic about the pace of demand... as we deliver more relevant product and experiences” investor.canadagoose.com. He noted new collections and marketing campaigns are boosting brand heat. CG’s commitment to innovation and its “humanature” sustainability platform also differentiates it in luxury retail.

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