| Name | Comments |
1 | Torin Stefanson | The Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit has provided a significant positive economic impact in Saskatchewan and an excellent return on investment. Please reconsider this decision. It will hurt hundreds of working families in the province. |
2 | Shayne Metcalfe | Bring back the SFETC |
3 | Deborah Aitken | absolutely do not agree with your governments constant betrayal of cultural initiatives in our province. |
4 | Rachel Engler-Stringer | |
5 | Teresa Mead | This was a short-sighted decision that will translate into the forcible exodus of 1200 households to other provinces. |
6 | Dan Walker | |
7 | Joshua Bertram | The argument against subsidising the film industry is the same argument the Wall Gov't uses for subsidising the oil & gas industry. Talking out both sides of your mouth is bad form for a government. |
8 | Naomi Beingessner | The Film Employment Tax Credit is an *investment* that pays far more dividends than it receives money. |
9 | Rob Tanner | From even a strictly economic stand-point, the rationale given for the unannounced surprise cut, does not bear out even the most cursory analysis. You should fire your accountant. |
10 | Brij Verma | Our province is growing, and this decision is going against the flow of the future. Film is one of the dominant way people express themselves, and audiences connect with others. This will be a great loss. |
11 | Leslea Mair | Investing in film and television brings solid economic and cultural dividends to Saskatchewan. Please reinstate the SFETC. |
12 | Diana Ford | I've always been proud of the fact that I could animate and raising my family in a province that I always thought was great. This decision has destroyed my faith in my provincial govt. Please make things right |
13 | Brenda Stefanson | The Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit has provided a significant positive economic impact in Saskatchewan and an excellent return on investment. Please reconsider this decision. It will hurt hundreds of working families in the province.
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14 | DARYL DAVIS | Film tax credit makes economic sense |
15 | Hildy Bowen | |
16 | Paul Compton | Film employment tax credit attracts foreign capital to SK, and builds wealth for SK citizens. |
17 | Patricia Martin | Please reinstate the SFETC. The Film Industry needs support just like the other industries. The Saskatchewan Advantage should be for all of us in Sask. |
18 | Andrea Cunningham | |
19 | Sarah York-Bertram | |
20 | Carolyn Loiselle | |
21 | Jordan Bell | This investment in Saskatchewan creates jobs and makes economic sense. |
22 | Dallas Bohun | |
23 | Patty Hails | Let's help keep the arts at home! Otherwise SK loses revenue and becomes the least interesting province, period. Without artistic expression, there is nothing left to offer. |
24 | Kerri La Londe | |
25 | Marilyn Brownlee | |
26 | Celine Davis | |
27 | Scott Storm | Film, commercials, tv productions also support many small businesses in Sask. |
28 | Andre Magnan | This decision is ill-conceived, to say the least. Let's keep a vibrant film industry working in Saskatchewan. |
29 | Louise Perrin | |
30 | Darla Biccum | |
31 | Jon Tewksbury | |
32 | Kevin Stumborg | How can the Gov't not see the track record of 6X the return on their investment in this program in the past and turn their back on good decisions? This is dis-heartening news and a sign of the times, our country is being destroyed by greedy politicians and |
33 | Rachel Langer | This doesn't just affect countless filmmakers and their families and livelihood in Saskatchewan, it effects Canada's film industry as a whole, and the nations presence globally in the arts. The province will lose money and residents over this poor choice. |
34 | Adrienne Collins Bretell | I want to live in a diverse Saskatchewan. Cutting funding to an industry that creates revenue and jobs for the province is ridiculous. |
35 | Annelise Larson | I have just returned to the province after almost 20 years away and was appalled by the decisions in the budget on Wednesday. The gov't might as well have just held a gun to the head of this industry - which touches film, TV and the tech sectors. |
36 | Shauna Soloway | |
37 | Marieke Gruwel | |
38 | Tara Campbell | |
39 | Melanie Cey | Without art, we lack imagination, without imagination we lack creative progress. |
40 | Monique Blom | |
41 | Brian Stockton | |
42 | Lioz Bouganin | |
43 | Rosalie Juravle-Clark | |
44 | Clinton Kleisinger | For years the Sask film industry was one of Canada's most admirable and successful. A Fin. Dept. official of Wall's explained to me that having it makes as much sense as supporting banana growers in SK. An ex. of Brad's bad econ. policy. |
45 | Jordan Mulligan | |
46 | Jessie Edwards | |
47 | Mike Rollo | |
48 | Nicholas Betancourt | |
49 | Ell McEachern | |
50 | Stacey Murk | |