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A Ranking That Highlights Growth and Female Leadership in the Fire Protection Industry 2025

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Polygon Group (Polygon Security Inc.) is proud to announce its 31st-place ranking among the 100 Largest Women-Led Companies in Quebec, published by Les Affaires in September 2025.

This recognition celebrates not only the company's strength in a highly technical sector, but also the inspiring leadership of Line Ménard, President, whose vision and determination, and inclusive approach continue to guide the company toward excellence and innovation.

The Polygon Group brings together key leaders in the fire protection industry, including Viking Fire Protection, FireFlex, and SCS Canada. Together, these companies deliver complete and integrated fire protection solutions, from design and engineering to manufacturing, installation, and maintenance. This synergy allows Polygon Group to combine expertise, performance, and safety under one mission: protecting lives and property across Canada.

Sustained and Sustainable Growth

In 2025, Polygon Group employs 444 people, including 423 full-time employees in Quebec, compared to 372 in 2024. This represents an impressive 13.7% annual growth, a clear sign of the company's strength and its ability to adapt to increasing market demands.

Behind these numbers lies a clear commitment to long-term sustainability. Polygon Group has built its reputation on quality, reliability, and continuous improvement, values that drive its teams to meet the evolving needs of modern infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards in fire safety.

This progress is not only a reflection of business success, but also the result of a committed team dedicated to building safer environments for communities across Quebec.

Female Leadership: A Real Driving Force

Under the direction of Line Ménard, Polygon Group and Viking Fire Protection proves that innovation and inclusion can go hand in hand. Her management philosophy is rooted in collaboration, respect, and accountability, creating a workplace culture that empowers individuals and strengthens collective performance.

Being featured in Les Affaires' ranking marks a milestone- not only for the organization but also for all women who aspire to leadership roles in technical and industrial sectors. It shows that diversity in leadership is not only possible, but a key factor in sustainable business success.

Line Ménard's recognition is also a symbol of progress in the fire protection industry, which has traditionally been male-dominated. Her approach demonstrates how empathy, innovation, and technical excellence can coexist and drive the entire industry forward.

Line Ménard, President along with several directors. Female Leadership

Collective Success Above All

At Polygon Group, success is built together. Every team member - whether on construction sites, in engineering, production, or administration - have all important roles in the company's achievements. This collective strength is what truly sets Polygon apart.

The company's culture values teamwork, training, and knowledge-sharing. By investing in employee development, Polygon Group ensures that its workforce remains at the cutting edge of fire safety technologies, compliance standard, and environmental practices.

This recognition by Les Affaires is therefore not just an honor for its leadership but it is also a tribute to the entire team's professionalism, integrity, and passion, qualities that have built Polygon Group's reputation as one of Quebec's leading fire protection companies.

Conclusion

Reaching the 31st position among the Top 100 Women-Led Companies in Quebec is more than an honor, it is a proof that female leadership drives progress and excellence across industries.

With its many years of expertise and a proven commitment to safety, reliability, and the advancement of women in leadership, Polygon Group (Polygon Security Inc.) continues to stand out as a benchmark in the fire protection industry. The company remains focused on growth that benefits both its clients and its people, building a stronger, safer, and more inclusive future for Quebec's fire protection sector.

If you want to read Les Affaires' article about women-led companies , you can by clicking on this link. However, this article is only available in French. 

Les 100 plus grandes entreprises dirigées par des femmes au Québec - Les Affaires