| Name | Comments |
1851 | myka ugto | |
1852 | Sharleen Rayner | What's next, public book burnings? |
1853 | Ann Denton | |
1854 | Multimedia Risk Inc | There is no down side to the tax credit. Too bad it is misunderstood by decision makers. |
1855 | christopher notenboom | |
1856 | Charles Konowal | The tax credit incentive creates jobs in Canada. |
1857 | Vanessa Corkal | |
1858 | Laurisa | |
1859 | Marcia Williams | This decision has such a domino effect. What about all the businesses it affects...Isn't that what the Sask Party is all about? |
1860 | Barbara Barnes | |
1861 | Victoria Woods | |
1862 | Sarah Risk | |
1863 | John Gilbert | |
1864 | Ryan Bobert | In order to compete with other provinces and in order to keep films and tv shows to continue being shot here in our great province WE NEED THUS TAX CREDIT!! PERIOD!!! |
1865 | Corrina Kantymir | I don't understand why this decision was made. The Wall government has always been "big' on business notw its trying to tear apart an industry that has so much economic potential and alreadydoes so much to help the sask economy. So confused by this move. |
1866 | Taylor Edwards | |
1867 | Christine Moleski | |
1868 | Nikki Elek | I thought part of The Sask Party platform was to entice people to move here not force people to move away |
1869 | Brett Bell | If there is an argument for cutting this program because it is NOT returning money to the province, I am willing to listen. But please show me your numbers. |
1870 | Eric Lasher | |
1871 | Michael Pacholik | |
1872 | Jordan Schwartz | |
1873 | Kristin Scully | Save Canadian culture and employment! |
1874 | Tina Scott | |
1875 | Joan Bree | |
1876 | Elizabeth Soulatzkoff | :) |
1877 | Jesse McElheran | |
1878 | Andrea Menard | This cut to the tax credit was taken without the consent of the Saskatchewan people. Listen to what we are saying. |
1879 | Jean Freeman | The film & TV industry has ups and downs ... just like agriculture. There's $420M for agriculture in this year's budget because every other jurisdiction has similar subsidies. SK farmers can keep going and compete. SK Film & TV won't be able to! |
1880 | Samantha | |
1881 | Lynn Kirk | This seems very short-sighted on the government's part. Spin-offs alone contribute hugely to the province's economy. |
1882 | Maria Raphael | |
1883 | sean hill | |
1884 | Liam Tunny | Its important to invest in business that doesnt come from natural resources aswell. Oil and potash will run out talent is endless. |
1885 | Noelle Chorney | I think I said everything I had to say in my letter to Brad Wall earlier this week. |
1886 | neil kirby | |
1887 | Catherine Phipps | |
1888 | Gord Hunter | The Wall Government just don't get it |
1889 | Kevin McLachlan | |
1890 | Lillian Cyr | Qour film industry in this provence is second to none. It leaves a lot of actors and upcoming actors in limbo.It is so important in Saskatchewan to support our arts.
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1891 | Kim Kaldor | We don't want to have all those creative people to have to leave our province |
1892 | Lee V Jones | SK doing better than ever. So let's kill off an industry that doesn't involve natural resources. What gives? |
1893 | Raelyn Zelinski | |
1894 | Theo Kivol | I have lots of customers in film industry. Hate to lose their business or see them move. |
1895 | Rick Tonita | |
1896 | Lauren Whalen | |
1897 | Kathryn Markus | |
1898 | Casey Markus Senior | |
1899 | Marlin Ratch | Shortsighted move, its a money maker not loser. You market, they film, you make money from all the spinoffs funding. Simple |
1900 | Celeste Nicholson | |