| Name | Comments |
201 | Gregory Mah | |
202 | Karen Elliott | |
203 | Tessa MacIntyre | |
204 | Luke Annand | |
205 | Rachel Birns | This makes no sense. None. |
206 | This signature has been deleted. |
207 | Robert Black | |
208 | Michael Wolsfeld | Another terrible move to push Saskatchewanians away to greener pastures. There's too many talented and educated people leaving the province as it is. |
209 | Meghan Pedersen | |
210 | Patricia Puglia | |
211 | Glenna Ottenbreit-Born | The Saskatchewan Government touts itself as pro-business. Can we support an industry of culture as well as one of energy and oil? |
212 | Thomas Gendzwill | The film industry was my and many others hopes and dreams. But now it's gone. |
213 | shannon berard-gardiner | get it together! |
214 | Rachel Cantin | I don't understand how they don't see what an asset the Film/TV Industry is to our province. This mistake needs to be corrected. If this sticks, it will be like putting a Not Welcome sign on our province. |
215 | Thomas Friesen | |
216 | Angie Balkwill | |
217 | Dana Florescu | very unfortunate and hope they reverse this decision. We need the arts! |
218 | David Owens | |
219 | Thomas Retzlaff | |
220 | Kristie Patterson | I've been fortunate enough to have worked in the film industry for almost 20 years. Exclusively in Saskatchewan. For the government to think that the industry is some sort of joke is really disheartening and cruel. Please rethink this decision. |
221 | Merv Culham | The film industry has been a n asset to Saskatchewan but this will for sure make it end |
222 | Brad Kolstad | The $$$ invested in these projects stay in the province. These projects spend money in sask for the benefit of several local companies. Shortsighted move to remove the tax credit |
223 | Travis garlock | If this credit goes, what is next on the chopping block. Save the Arts. |
224 | Gabrielle Miller | |
225 | Jason Burns | |
226 | Taylor Powers | |
227 | gord Hiebert | |
228 | Jess Boyachek | |
229 | Michael van der Kamp | If this tax credit goes, it will be the end of the film industry in Saskatchewan, and there will most certainly be an exodus of artists from the province. |
230 | Peter Peng | the film industry creates economy boosts for more than just the art/entertainment industry, these are people who eat at restaurants, buy clothes at shops, rely on transportation to get to work. they attracts the tourists in their works. |
231 | Eric Merriam | Don't crush the dreams of people who want to pursue a job in the filmmaking industry and still live in this province. |
232 | Danika Wright | |
233 | andre gowan | This decision is counter productive to thr ongoing growth and development of a sector of the economy which this province is well known for, both nationally and abroad. I strongly urge you to reconsider your stance. |
234 | Geoff Grauer | |
235 | Dorothy MacIntyre | |
236 | Meghan Cosenzo | |
237 | Nicole Walker | |
238 | Tanner Piper | |
239 | Travis Obrigewitsch | |
240 | Luke Black | I am about to move to SK.
Don't cripple the industry now! |
241 | Celeste Pinder | |
242 | Kristine George | |
243 | Michael MacIntyre | |
244 | Brian Self | I hope we will have the chance to work with Government on revisiting this decision |
245 | murray helmer | For god sakes please reinstate the film industry tax credit |
246 | steven harradine | |
247 | lwinmoe | i love movie making and i want to make them in the place i love the most. here in Saskatonon |
248 | Andrea Fafard | |
249 | David Cormican | |
250 | Tyler Neyedly | |