NameComments
1651Claude
The benefits to the Saskatchewan taxpayer are underestimated.
1652Lyndsay Penner
1653Marlo Gebhardt
Supporting the film industry is good business.
1654Lorraine Krogsgaard
1655Teresa Carlington
1656Robin Fletcher
Understand that Saskatchewan loses no money by giving tax credits, but when they are taken away it loses hotels, restaurants, rental cars and all the shopping and other perks in between. Someone has made an enormous error to the taxpaying public and busin
1657amanda flahr
1658Derrick Bourassa
1659Lowell Fafard
1660Kelly Morrison
Removing the hope of a film industry in Saskatchewan sends the message that we're not as rich as the other provinces and don't deserve teh arts.
1661Scott Parisien
Wow. I used to be a Saskatchewan Party supporter. Not sure anymore. Are we not the artistic, creative province we used to be? Are we trying to send people out of Saskatchewan for jobs again? I guess so.
1662Anne Schneider
The film tax credit is good for the Saskatchewan economy and should remain in place.
1663Kira Laurenne
There are so many people that will be losing employment, so many kids that are losing opportunities to become great people in the film industry. And all this is being taken away.
1664Richard Perry
To lead the country in killing jobs in the Arts seems a strange plan for this ,or any, government. You must reverse this decision immediately,Mr. Wall. damage to the Province,the Film Industry,and your political future are already ocurring because of this
1665Terri Singer
Not everybody is into sports. The film industry brings revenue, jobs & entertainment into our provinces. It would not be logical to remove the incentive that keeps them here.
1666Chad Jacklin
1667NATALIA POITRAS
Really, Really, Wow.
1668Crystal de la Sablonniere
1669Sharon MacFarlane
Films and TV shows provided hundreds of jobs for Sask. people.
1670Chuck Jordan
It seems that when a government wants to cut it is always the arts. This industry not only brings in income to the province and city but provides jobs for local artists. Culture Builds Community. Shame on you Mr. Wahl. If you want to perpetuate the Sas
1671lloyd benzie
a strong cultural community is critical to a healthly well balanced lifestyle...please reconsider before you make a serious mistake
1672Denita Morin
1673donalda Jones
We want a balanced Province that attracts a wide range of people. We also want to keep our our Sask workeres here. Lets be leading edge in all areas including film.
1674Al Patey
1675Kayla
1676Larry Shabatoski
Keep Sask Film Tax credit!!!
1677Daniela Bombino
1678Sandra B
1679Nola Stein
1680Sara Witzaney
would be sad to see the vibrant film culture leave regina....
1681Erin Mercereau
films provide jobs in saskatchewan!
1682Sandra Barney
1683Danielle Bruni-Bossio
Please reconsider cutting the film tax credit. The film industry brings money and recognition to this province and is an important part of Saskatchewan's growth.
1684Ian Gardner
1685Rob Hillstead
This tax credit may seem meaningless to an ideologically entrenched government, but it benefits the people of saskatchewan in so many ways, most fiscal, some intangible.
1686Gail Bryanton
Considering the economic benefits, I find it difficult to believe that the Wall government doesn't seem to understand that the film industry is an actual industry. It doesn't have to all be potash and resources to qualify. Bring back the Saskatchewan Film
1687Alana Zyls
1688Ekaterina Cabylis
no art.no culture.no future.
1689Justin Hoffman
1690Céline Giguère
For what it brings in it is worth investing in it. wherever it affects it does touch even our small community therefore Tourism is increasing because of it, and it affect the other art production as well... One sector closed down will bring others as well.
1691Deirdre O'Donohoe
1692Rita Hanley
It may save 3 mil....but it brings in about 10 mil. It also brings great pleasure to those who view the products of such an industry.
1693Chet Mack
Keep Film Here.
1694kourtney wells
way to keep this province moving forward!! can't farm, can't do anything in this province? ahhhh, i see now.
1695Andrea Runge
1696Brynn Harris
The diversification of our economy is important. We need to make ourselves an attractive place for all industry, not just resource-based industry. I am proud of Corner Gas, and want SK to be the home of many more quality productions in the future.
1697Steph Gilchrist
1698Crystal Lowenberg
1699Stephen Hunt
1700Heidi Hagen
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Petition Details
Petition: Save the Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit
Created By: Teresa Mead
Created On: March 23rd, 2012
Target: The Honourable Brad Wall Premier of Saskatchewan
Category: Media, Arts, Culture

Total signatures: 8514
Signature goal: 5,000

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