Author: Crystelle Cormier

Canada’s fastest athlete, Audrey Leduc, who has agreed to be the ambassador of the “Well Made Here” program, is making more and more headlines in the media on the eve of her departure for the Paris Olympic Games.

Renin Canada and its two factories, one in Brampton, Ontario, and the other in East Montreal, Quebec, have just joined “Well Made Here”.

As President and CEO of Well Made Here, I was recently invited to the closing panel of a symposium organized by the University of Ottawa on the topic of: “Competition Policy in the 21st Century: Charting a Path Forward for Canada”.
Faced with growing distrust towards China and with the aim of diversifying commercial exchanges too concentrated on the United States, Southeast Asia, and more particularly Vietnam, is increasingly positioning itself as the new Eldorado for Canadian companies.
In its special edition on the predictions of industry leaders, Home Improvement Retailer Magazine asked the CEO of “Well Made Here”, Richard Darveau, six questions. Here are his answers.
Since 1930, Vicwest has positioned itself as North American experts in metal structures. At its three plants in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, it designs and manufactures metal roofs and wall systems that are known to withstand the worst weather conditions.



