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‘Forget about annexation’: Moose Jaw hopes tariffs will lure Canadians and Americans

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The Canadian Press
Jeremy Simes

The Canadian Press

Moose Jaw has never been shy about welcoming visitors, and that hasn’t changed. The city’s famed underground tunnels—steeped in Prohibition-era lore and whispered tales of Al Capone—are leaning into their reputation as “The Friendly City.” Amid U.S. tariffs and shifting travel plans, local businesses are doubling down on their message: Americans are still very much invited. From gangster tours to old-time photo shoots, Moose Jaw is ready to turn a tense trade climate into a warm tourism opportunity. Jeremy Simes with The Canadian Press has the full story on how Moose Jaw captured the spirit and fascination of the prohibition era and turned it into their niche.

The Canadian Press
Jeremy Simes

The Canadian Press

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