| Name | Comments |
1951 | Trent Haus | |
1952 | Mita Banerjee | |
1953 | Rachel Colwell | |
1954 | Mitchell Stewart | |
1955 | Ross Nykiforuk | After building an audio post facility in Saskatoon to cater to the film industry, it's sad to think that the doors will eventually close because of this decision by our provincial government. |
1956 | Caren Jones | |
1957 | stephanie yang | Sask Film is so important to our province! |
1958 | Ellen Quigley | This tax credit is a GREAT investment, not a cost to the people of Saskatchewan. |
1959 | Heidi Forsythe | Saskatchewan has been given great positive exposure to people all over the world from the movies and tv shows filmed here. I don't doubt at all that a great part of Saskatchewan's current positive economic spinoff has been helped by this industry. |
1960 | Ben Winoski | Shame on the Sask Party and Brad. |
1961 | Lidia A. Redekopp | I really don't understand why this is happening. It seems as though artistic expression is no longer seen as important. Very sad. |
1962 | Brandy Moore | |
1963 | Margot Gough | This cut is a blow to both Saskatchewan economy and culture. It must be reversed. |
1964 | Bryce Smith | |
1965 | Darrell Neu | A heathly economy is created over time by building and supporting all types of industry. |
1966 | Margaret Orr | keep the film industry alive in Saskatchewan |
1967 | Jay Yaworski | It is essential to a culture and healthy society that money is put into the arts from non-corporate sources. |
1968 | Clarke Plews | What were they thinking? |
1969 | John Garratt | |
1970 | Jaret | This is a huge mistake. We need to make Saskatchewan more attractive for creative people, not less. This is an important part of our strategy to do just that. |
1971 | sian barr | Keep it local |
1972 | Holly Carroll | Our film industry is vital to a fragile Canadian market for the arts. We must support our artists to show our pride and acknowledgement of the tremendous talent we have in this country. The tax incentive prografor our film industry is a vital way to do so. |
1973 | Jennifer Liao | |
1974 | Kimberly Bradford | |
1975 | Nicole Winchester | Keep Saskatchewan film alive! |
1976 | Willy Williamson | My people will sleep for one hundred years, but when they awake, it will be the artists who give them their spirit back. Louis Riel |
1977 | Deirdre Statham | It drives me nuts that right-wingers seem to see no value in modern day art. |
1978 | Lauren Baker | |
1979 | Shelby Lowe | As a theatre design major, working in film is definitely an option for me. This province is full of many many talented artists, keep them in the province. This province can be more than just football and potash. |
1980 | Nykea Behiel | If Brad Wall wants to keep young people in the province, this is how! |
1981 | Edward Sedgwick | |
1982 | Kyle Marshall | |
1983 | Lise Kossick-Kouri | Saskatchewan needs this very important sector of working people. The film industry is a vital contribution to Saskatchewan's cultural and ecomomic success. |
1984 | Lauren Allen | I'm studying theatre in Edmonton even though Saskatoon is my home. Now I'm thinking I don't want to go back to a province that's not supporting the arts. |
1985 | Mike Gosselin | I have been achieving my dreams in my home province for the last five years. If the tax credit is gone, so is my young family. Off to WPG or TO or Vancouver, along with 1200 other people and their families... |
1986 | Rolande Homeniuk | |
1987 | Rick Stainsby | The return on this investment is huge for the economy and for employment. Support this industry. |
1988 | Edwin Wallace | Glad to help. But I started early - I didn't vote for the SK Tories. |
1989 | Peter Garden | This is just poor economics. A political party that claims to be good economic stewards should be ashamed of such an elementary flaw in reasoning. Restore the tax credit. |
1990 | Katherine Lawton | The amount "saved" seems very inconsequential compared with the overall negative consequences. |
1991 | Christi Tuck | |
1992 | Jon Neher | The film industry creates revenue and helps make Saskatchewan an attractive place for young professionals to call home. |
1993 | This signature has been deleted. |
1994 | sylvie lacombe | Save the Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit |
1995 | Susan Vdovichenko | |
1996 | Claudette Keller | |
1997 | Brett Stinson | |
1998 | Emily Ready | "All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree" - Albert Einstein. Don't kill the tree by cutting off one of it's branches! |
1999 | Lucas Bjorgan | |
2000 | Dana Stinson | |