| Name | Comments |
1501 | Garnet Hall | I am a Sask Party supporter. But I cannot support this move that will kill an industry that helps put Saskatchewan in the minds of people around the world. |
1502 | Jodi Williams | |
1503 | Sean Dean | Mr Wall, you are making a mistake... a very costly mistake... |
1504 | cherylcharron | |
1505 | Tracy L'Heureux | |
1506 | Elaine McNeil | Decisions can be reversed... please re-think this. Supporting Saskatchewan's film industry shows the diversification of our economy and that we are more than potash, wheat, uranium and oil. |
1507 | Elisabeth Smith | support the arts..... |
1508 | LLoyd Halback | How Do You Start A small Business In Saskatchewan ? Go Big And Wait Awhile.
I have been a supplier of equipment to the film industry for many years. We decided to invest in Saskatchewan because the incentive from the government seemed to be a good investment. Please Brad, I don't want to start over again. |
1509 | Mandy Harle | |
1510 | Shawn Cuthand | |
1511 | Shirley Haid | |
1512 | Lynne Poitras | Don't take it away!!! I think its awesome! |
1513 | Phil Meister | Mr. Wall, you promised to GROW SK. You chase this industry out of here and they won't be back. get rid of a few cabinet ministers and you won't need to cut this tax! |
1514 | Tracy Nakonechny | |
1515 | Delaine Allen | Keep the tax credit! Keep the creative industry in our province. Keep our young adults investing their talents into our province. |
1516 | Brian Mentiplay | I think the government will find that a LOT of people here care about this issue. |
1517 | Nathan Howe | It was tough before, but now it's near impossible for me to keep a steady job in this province. Should my provincial government be forcing me out? |
1518 | Graeme Zirk | |
1519 | kevin hemmingson | If this decision is not changed very soon productions will go elsewhere, producers have many choices, they can't wait to see what happens. This decision will destroy the industry that many talented hard working people have created. |
1520 | zacharie quin | |
1521 | Marla Ramsey | |
1522 | Neil Gossner | |
1523 | Donna McArthur | |
1524 | William Jack | look at both sides Expense and Revenue, the answer is obvious. This is Not good for Saskatchewan economically at all. |
1525 | Shelley Lynne | |
1526 | Morgan Danskin | |
1527 | Lucy Hill | |
1528 | Deborah Seykora | Mr. Premier, I appreciate everything you have done to put Saskatchewan back on the map. My opinion as a voter for the Sask Party is to reinstate the FET Credit, otherwise it is a move in the wrong direction for this growing province. |
1529 | Victoria Frodsham | |
1530 | Heather Inglis | Incentives for business have long been part of conservative economics. Artists in Saskatchewan have as much right to work as anyone else. Keep SK a vibrant hub of cultural activity. Keep the the film reels rolling. |
1531 | Matthew Parbst | The arts are an important component of any healthy society. They offer much more than dollars and cents could ever quantify. |
1532 | Margo Brown | |
1533 | Kashlee Parmiter | Keep the tax credit! Let SK get bragging rights in all categories! The arts is extremely important for our creative future! |
1534 | Paul Thompson | |
1535 | Greg Ochitwa | Let's take the win/win situation, not the lose/lose. |
1536 | Derek Gusikoski | |
1537 | Rene Barnabe | |
1538 | april lazar | |
1539 | Elysia Cobbledick | |
1540 | Michael Ruecker | In the latest commercial for the Sask Party, you brag about how the province's population has grown under your government. Well, this decision is definitely going to chase people away. Not to mention the economic benefits explained above. |
1541 | Pam Simons | |
1542 | Stephen Aberle | |
1543 | Ron Dorey | This tax cut will result in a net loss to Sask Government coffers. The cut was a major mistake and amounts to cancelleing the Saskatchewan film industry. |
1544 | Tracy Westgard | |
1545 | Aina Kagis | Please reconsider your government's decision to kill the film industry tax credit. Unless of course your goal is to kill off creativity in the province |
1546 | Alison Mentiplay | |
1547 | Amy Ford | I support the arts |
1548 | Shelley Dumba | |
1549 | Melissa Biro | |
1550 | Blair Hornung | |