| Name | Comments |
2251 | David Alexander Parent | This does nothing to encourage business to flourish in this Province. Simply re-enforces the old belief of the past.....business is not welcome here......Groan....I thought we'd grown beyond that. |
2252 | Kirby Arbeau | Short sighted decision by a government looking to divest itself of NDP policies at any cost. |
2253 | Dallas Castle | How can you Shutdown a successful industry? |
2254 | Neil Jones | |
2255 | L King | |
2256 | Graham schneider | |
2257 | Judy Butcher | Economics 101 - Keep the Film Employment Tax Credit. |
2258 | Pam Brenner | |
2259 | Vanessa Hyggen | |
2260 | david boan | Show some pride in the amazing artists from our province. |
2261 | Daniel Kanter | Removing this tax credit will effectively kill an entire thriving and growing industry of artistic and talented individuals, not to mention taking money away from the province. This blatant political maneuver is ill-conceived and incredibly unwise. |
2262 | Marie Degenstein | |
2263 | Rich Kulach | |
2264 | Jayne Werry | Seriously? And you're STILL going to go with "saskatchewan advantage"? |
2265 | Aryn Otterbein | |
2266 | Somanta Schaan | |
2267 | Rene Putzlocher | |
2268 | David Baird | Tax credit is a significant source of revenue, far exceeding the credit given. |
2269 | Gail Bowen | The film industry provides jobs and it provides training for jobs. It's also kind of fun to have around. Revisit your decision, Mr. Wall. |
2270 | Ben nimmo | It worked so well. Payed little to boost many industries. Why take it away |
2271 | Paige Goebel | |
2272 | Jared Peace | Why not tax credit REFORM instead? The future is media. Even farmers just want to stare at screens. |
2273 | Darya Kowalski | |
2274 | Anna Mudde | |
2275 | Marcus Storey | |
2276 | Stan Ewczynski | Saskatchewan needs something that attracts young people and businesses. |
2277 | sheryl kootenhayoo | arts is the heart of a healthy community! |
2278 | Ausie | As someone who is going to get into the film industry this year, this isn't something to look forward to. |
2279 | Laura Grzyb | Killing an entire industry, and all of the industries that rely on it for survival with one bad choice! Change your mind. You are government, you can! |
2280 | Sheldon Corbett | The trickle-down effects of this decision on related industries are huge - please reconsider! |
2281 | Carolyn Trost | |
2282 | Ricki Kanter | |
2283 | Michelle Banman | This doesn't "cost" the gov't anything, but the benefits to the province are huge - why take it away??! |
2284 | Gabrielle Patterson | Hey, remember that time you made Saskatchewan completely inhospitable to the arts and every industry that WASN'T SOMEHOW RELATED TO OIL AND GAS? Ya, haha, that was funny. |
2285 | Astoria Straye | |
2286 | Dr. Hellmut Lang | Don't take it away. Remember Quebec! |
2287 | Wendy Schaan | The film industry brings people and their money into the province. No credit will send people and their money out of the province. How does that benefit Saskatchewan? |
2288 | Jackie Latendresse | If we cut back on the arts what are we really saving? Certainly not quality of life. |
2289 | Susan MacDonald | |
2290 | Bob mckenty | Keep our young people here |
2291 | Lynn Channing | |
2292 | Tamera | |
2293 | Morgan Wig | |
2294 | Jason Kaufhold | |
2295 | Paige Sutherland | |
2296 | Cydney Weir | So many people have invested so much money, time and effort into this industry and now your forcing students FROM Saskatchewan to look for jobs in other provinces or even countries! Please reconsider |
2297 | larry hounjet | |
2298 | Nick Lamb | The reason why every province has a film tax credit is because of the large amounts of money that are infused into the local economy from outside sources. Make adjustments to the program if necessary but don't lose sight of the big picture. |
2299 | Marv Righi | |
2300 | Sarah Rinholm | |