Signé Local, founded in 2015, has become the essential reference for “Made in Quebec.” Under Dawei Ding's leadership since 2022, Signé Local brings together the best of the province to offer a unique and authentic experience for lovers of local products. The company offers an exceptional array of over 3,000 products designed and made in Quebec, from food products to personal care, homeware, clothing, and accessories.
With a clear and ambitious mission, Signé Local supports ethical and sustainable consumption by promoting local supply chains. Today, over 200 Quebec supplier-members rely on Signé Local to showcase their creations and share their know-how.
Signé Local has a distribution centre in Brossard and four stores strategically located in prime locations: the Eaton Centre in Montreal, Quartier DIX30 in Brossard, Promenades St-Bruno, and Place Ste-Foy in Quebec City. Additionally, its online store,
signelocal.com, allows Quebecers from all regions to explore and purchase diverse local products.
Signé Local is also a key partner for businesses in creating corporate gifts, offering tailor-made packages that cater to specific organizational needs while promoting Quebec products. The company actively participates in unique initiatives such as its annual Christmas Market and pop-up shops, providing an immersive and celebratory setting that enables consumers to connect with artisans and discover the richness and authenticity of Quebec-made creations.
Signé Local and Les Produits du Québec
Signé Local has been a partner retailer of the Les Produits du Québec program since November 2024.
"For us, buying local is the most concrete way to support our economy. Every dollar spent with a Quebec producer is reinvested into our community, creating a multiplier effect that contributes to the growth of numerous local businesses. Moreover, buying local is a tangible action that helps the environment by favouring products with a reduced ecological footprint due to shorter transportation distances.
We chose to partner with Les Produits du Québec because we share the same mission: promoting local purchasing. There's strength in numbers, and together, we can have a more significant impact on consumers, increasing the likelihood that they will opt for local products the next time they shop."