| Name | Comments |
1001 | Sol Fayerman-Hansen | Art is crucial for all |
1002 | Zach Duncan | |
1003 | Nathan Batiste | |
1004 | Misty Wensel | it isn't all about growth. balance
art
culture...this province belongs to all of us. |
1005 | Nancy Broten | |
1006 | carla rasmussen | |
1007 | Brianne Yaworski | My brother and sister-in-law are both classic artists and they should be able to continue their work here, where they live. It's unfair to SO many people. |
1008 | Shannon Bold | |
1009 | Mayah Stratton | |
1010 | Janne Patterson | |
1011 | John W Murray | |
1012 | Jared Berry | This province has a great potential to become a cultural center and hub for film and television if given the proper support. It needs a chance if it is able to grow. at the moment it is being cut short. As a citizen and voter I ask you to make this change |
1013 | Hugh Patterson | |
1014 | Arden Jones | Without culture, and the meaning it gives to our lives here, what is the point of all the other industries? |
1015 | Joshua Grant | Film industry brings in alot of revenue by bringing enterprise. |
1016 | Wendy Lockman | Some great youth initiatives for SK culture in place, but now they'll leave our province once they get older. I've heard this tax credit only makes us money. Please reconsider. |
1017 | Mavis Ens | |
1018 | Clare Middleton | |
1019 | Nicole O'Byrne | Why destroy a program that has done so much to enrich the lives of citizens of Saskatchewan? |
1020 | Anna Dipple | |
1021 | Ben DeWalt | Being a student studying film production, this will determine whether I get to stay where I've grown up, or am forced by the government to move. |
1022 | Anna Smandych | |
1023 | Hanna Hudson-Plante | This is a loved industrie and to cut funding is shamefull. Its putting many great people out of work and is creating a dark hole in Saskatchewans arts community. |
1024 | Talitha Kessler | |
1025 | Todd Bryanton | My wife and I are born and raised here. We pay taxes; we are raising our young family here. The SFETC is vital to not only our well-being, but the livelihood of thousands of other people in this province. |
1026 | Genne Seto | How is it a SK advantage to rid of an industry that has accomplished so much over the years? Recognize them rather than drive them out! |
1027 | Jamie Black | |
1028 | Tyler Syhlonyk | Get with it. Do the right thing. |
1029 | Larry Adams | Having been involved in extra acting for the past 6 years I can attest to the professionalism exhibited by all elements of the filming industry and it's reception by those having the opportunity to view the finished product. Saskatchewan need the industry. |
1030 | Shannon Dumba | I thought Sask was trying to attract the best and brightest to live and work here. A province that doesn't value the arts isn't going to attract knowledge workers who typically do. |
1031 | Sarah W. | I know people in this industry :(.. I like how we're trying to keep/get people in this province but it seems like the only opportunities people have for jobs here are the trades. What's wrong with having art in this province?! |
1032 | Bob Vancise | This is a very short sighted move on the governments part. This is a job killer in a province that they keep telling us is so right on. |
1033 | Michael Luedemann | |
1034 | Leah Lakustiak | Big, big mistake! Huge mistake! So many talented hard working professional people will be forced to leave this province. Please Mr. Wall reconsider. |
1035 | Shanda Litke | Sask is an amazing backdrop for potential industry!!! Not to mention the Sask lives being negatively affected by this...as we recruit from other countries...seems ass backwards to me |
1036 | Lorne Allan Fries | |
1037 | Janie Rose | This "profits before people" mentality of the saskparty doesn't surprise me a bit. Obviously not enough money was made for their liking. Art's and culture are meaningless to them! I knew the saskparty would show their true colors. |
1038 | David Masters | I will be graduating this fall with a degree in Business Administration from the University of Regina. This decision by the government has me questioning whether I should be seeking employment here or moving to a province more accepting of non resource based industry. |
1039 | Scott Holowachuk | |
1040 | Julia | |
1041 | Tim Maciag | |
1042 | Mary Truong | |
1043 | Tomas Ibar | Why destroy a program who create more employments for people in the same province and other areas. |
1044 | Angela Christie | |
1045 | Mia Bell | |
1046 | Caitlin Gendur | |
1047 | Naveen Singh | The credit creates opportunities for outside investment in the province, having a publically funded industry that creates jobs is a good thing for the province. |
1048 | Emma Paton | |
1049 | Bailey Kilburn | This is will be doing so much more bad than it would ever do good. |
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