Freeing up hotel rooms for wildfire evacuees could hurt business but is understandable: Winnipeg Chamber
10-06-2025 21:09 via cbc.ca

Freeing up hotel rooms for wildfire evacuees could hurt business but is understandable: Winnipeg Chamber

The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce says asking people to rethink travel plans in order to free up hotel space for wildfire evacuees is understandable, but also complex — especially as the tourism industry is still recovering from the bruising it took during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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