| Name | Comments |
1701 | Brandon Laraby | Canada's Film and Television Industry needs Saskatchewan. |
1702 | Sean Jara | I am a Toronto-based writer and producer who recently collaborated with many of your talented film and television creators. I was inspired by their passion and entrepreneurial spirit. To kill the credit is to kill a real investment. Short sight policy. |
1703 | Andrea Hoffman | |
1704 | Joel Friesen | |
1705 | Alison Cooley | |
1706 | Cheryl Dodds | This decision will hurt the province, nationally and internationally, at a time when we are finally getting the attention of those outside our borders. |
1707 | Carmen Kotyk | Mr. Wall - are you aware of how many Gemini, Emmy and International Award winning film folks reside in SK? And what it means to be acknowledged on an International scale? OH. Didn't think so.... |
1708 | Cindy Hauck | |
1709 | denny busby | |
1710 | Mikhala Findlay | |
1711 | Darlene A Gray | |
1712 | mostyn findlay | |
1713 | Kristen Rutherford | I thought Saskatchewan was booming. This sounds like a thud followed by silence. |
1714 | Chelsey Unger | |
1715 | Melanie Metcalf | |
1716 | Michael | This is not a matter of saving the tax payer money. This is a political back hand against the film industry. |
1717 | Mike Zimmer | Please educate family and friends about how the tax credit benefits the province. There is still a lot of misconception that this a 'bail out' tax break. |
1718 | Alice Frederick | |
1719 | Rodolfo Pino | |
1720 | Ryan Peterman | Not much to say other than I would like my friends to stay in the province... |
1721 | jasna sokolovic | |
1722 | James Robertson | |
1723 | Leisa Talbot | |
1724 | Lori Erhardt | |
1725 | William Fayant | |
1726 | Jim Tewksbury | A very short sighted decision. |
1727 | Brenda Jamieson | I cannot believe I voted for a government that will, with this one misguided step, effectively end the film business in our province. |
1728 | Darren Hill | |
1729 | Joanne M. Frederick | Yet another poor decision by the so-called leaders of our province. |
1730 | Dave Pura | NEVER cut the arts. |
1731 | Heather McWilliams | Booo Sask Party! You clearly do not represent all of Saskatchewan! |
1732 | Glen Thompson | A National Disgrace |
1733 | Alexander Stooshinoff | |
1734 | Wendy Struck | |
1735 | Hilarey Cowan | |
1736 | Shoko Motokado | |
1737 | Emily Hamm | the film and television industry is absolutely an amazing part of our province. Getting rid of this industry would be devastating. |
1738 | Chris Stott | |
1739 | kim wall | This is thoughtless and shortsighted of the government. |
1740 | Kristi Firday | |
1741 | jason o | |
1742 | Nicole Pollock | |
1743 | Danylo Puderak | An important investment in our local economy! |
1744 | Nadja Noergaard Kristensen | Copenhagen-based producer about to shoot a film in Saskatoon. Luckily, I enjoy the talented participation of different film makers in Saskatoon. The film industry in Copenhagen has a growing interest in cooperating with the film industry in Canada. |
1745 | Christos Kiosses | I have many friends that have lost their jobs over this, this is a terrible decision by the government and needs to be reversed immediately! |
1746 | Ruth Card | Cut was not for financial reasons,due to revenue generation by this industry. So what was the reason? Ideology? I think we as citizens and taxpayers deserve to know, especially when harm is being done to Sask. culture + business. |
1747 | Kayla Klemenz | |
1748 | Nancy Corderman | |
1749 | Mitchell Bryce | I was planning to move back to Saskatchewan from Vancouver to be more involved in the growing film and arts industry. I guess that will not be happening if this tax credit is gone. Please reconsider this decision!! |
1750 | sandra staples | |