| Name | Comments |
2001 | Ken Henderson | If you kill this tax credit you better increase funding to the unemployed because the entire film industry in Sask. will be out of work. |
2002 | Tyrone Neufeld | |
2003 | Nena | Please and thank you. |
2004 | Amy Stefanson | This decision leads to 2 things: 1. Loss of revenue that we wouldn't have without the credit; 2. driving our citizens out of the province because they're not valued here. Sad day indeed. Reverse it, please. |
2005 | Nova Alberts | |
2006 | Ruaridh MacDonald | Saskatchewan is FULL of talented, passionate artists. without this tax credit it won't stay that way. |
2007 | Austin Harrison | |
2008 | Kim Wilkie | |
2009 | L. Morrison | |
2010 | Jessica Wallace | |
2011 | C. Sheasgreen | |
2012 | Ryan Walker | |
2013 | Sean Melia | |
2014 | Mark Czarnata | |
2015 | Saache Heinrich | Support the Arts! |
2016 | Tracy Hogan | It is unfathomable, why a Government who claims we are in a "boom" would do away with a tax credit that not only benefits Saskatchewan Film; but our province as a whole. Shame on the Wall Government. |
2017 | Henry van Seters | |
2018 | Natalie Bircakovic | I can't see the logic in cutting something that has made 6x the money that was put into it, that adds to Canada's cultural identity, and creates so many jobs within an industry that people are so passionate about working in. |
2019 | Bernadette Leno | |
2020 | Cory Beaujot | |
2021 | Chris Harris | |
2022 | Marg menard | save the arts we need all the support we can get |
2023 | Wendy Dixon | |
2024 | Jae Shin | |
2025 | Daegan Fryklind | |
2026 | Kristina Gefvert | |
2027 | Dianne Fernandez | This is a growing industry and we have now become the only province to discourage investment in it by cutting the tax credit. What's up with that?? |
2028 | kristin macpherson | |
2029 | Andrew Bellamy | |
2030 | Hope Henderson | |
2031 | Alam Parwez | |
2032 | Walter E. Rohac | I would like to say, if this goes through, will our Saskatchewan leaders give our youth in this field of education funds to completely support them financially when they have to leave this province to continue there education in this field.
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2033 | Ella Ophir | |
2034 | Christina Shah | |
2035 | Tiffany Kleppe | Support the creative side of life. |
2036 | Chris Matchett | |
2037 | Ted Wilkie | |
2038 | Kyle LIchtenwald | Sask Party, please support the arts. You say we are living in a boom but then do this... |
2039 | Michael | |
2040 | Josh Morrison | This reduces Saskatchewan's ability to compete with other jurisdictions across the Continent. |
2041 | Tady Clarke | |
2042 | Logan Wahl | |
2043 | Brent Blazieko | The talent this province has to offer deserves the government's support through the Saskatchewan Film Credit. |
2044 | Andrea Stewart | The arts are as vital a part of life as is water. |
2045 | Jessica Hoffman | |
2046 | donna kay nordquist | considering the amount of money the film industry spends in Saskatchewan the removal of this tax credit is sheer asshattery |
2047 | Kathleen Irwin | We are training students to go into this industry. What will happen to them? |
2048 | Travis Lozinski | |
2049 | Barb Ferrier | Why would you, the government, cut funding for something that is obviously working! It's a great way to diversify our province, keep some of our creative people here at home and provide a venue for Canadian arts? Please keep this funding in place! |
2050 | Anna Delorme | |