| Name | Comments |
2351 | Rebecca Gibbons | |
2352 | Trevor Cameron | silly |
2353 | Catherine Popiel | I think to abolish a benificial fund which promotes any form of art is a hipocracy. Artists build and develop are surroundings, we make your entertainment, we craft your priceless objects. Sask artists do not deserve to be deserted in any industry. |
2354 | Kevin Jameson | If it truly is a neutral or gain investment and not a loss as suggested I see no reason to cut it. If it was a black hole I would agree with the province 100% |
2355 | Joan Umpherville | |
2356 | Michael Amorim | |
2357 | Linda Stark | |
2358 | Sasha Matheson | Do you realize how many people will leave Saskatchewan? This is a shame. |
2359 | This signature has been deleted. |
2360 | Cassandra Bryce | Without the SFETC, many people will be left unemployed and move out of the province. It needs to stay!!! |
2361 | Vanessa Schneider | |
2362 | Gerard Aksomitis | Possibly the worst decision I have seen come from this government yet. It leads me to believe that they are trying to kill all industries populated with young people. |
2363 | Phil Hounjet | |
2364 | Pat ChristensenH | please reconsider your position |
2365 | Brittney Watts | |
2366 | Chelsea Bleau | |
2367 | Garrett Pich | This is really important, how can the Government get this so wrong! |
2368 | Maureen Zachareen | The arts are very important part of our lives. The film industry was just starting out... You have no idea how it could have flourished and grew, but you dashed those dreams. |
2369 | Danny Scavuzzo | Its been the mandate of the Saskatchewan Government to keep young, educated, and creative people in this province. If there are no prospects of being employed in a creative field these young (future leaders and employers) will quickly leave. A loss to all. |
2370 | Linda Prokop | |
2371 | Jon Claggett | |
2372 | Ross Clyde | this is a no brainer. |
2373 | Dale Prokop | |
2374 | Savhanna Wilson | |
2375 | Leah Spafford | |
2376 | darren ell | |
2377 | Marieta | |
2378 | Karen Pardoe | Just when Saskatchewan is looking up and creative, a narrow-minded government wants to push it back down into hicksville. |
2379 | Jeremy Lalonde | |
2380 | Lindsea Hanselmann | |
2381 | Crystal Montoya | This was a bad decision. Growth of arts and culture is an indicator of a strong economy. |
2382 | Donna Pasiechnik | Very, very disappointed with the government's decision. It makes no sense. I would like some answers from the government. |
2383 | george watson | 50 |
2384 | raj nehari | We want saskatoon to grow, not just into an economic powerhouse. but an artistic one as well. our city is beautiful and who better to celebrate that than home grown artists?
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2385 | Sarah Hardy | |
2386 | Dustin Biesenthal | |
2387 | Steve Chisholm | |
2388 | jo-anne moulding | |
2389 | BZ | |
2390 | Liuming Fan | |
2391 | Sharlene Woods | |
2392 | Kristopher Grunert | |
2393 | Michelle | |
2394 | Julie Mombourquette | |
2395 | Allison Doan | |
2396 | Elaine Hunter | I agree with all of the other remarks. Corner Gas is a good example of work done in Sask. |
2397 | Leslie O'Shea | |
2398 | W. McConwell | !!! |
2399 | Autumn Bold | without art and culture saskatchewan will become a large fort mcmurray devoid of all except the scars left in the landscape by oilrigs, roughnecks, and rednecks. way to go brad! |
2400 | Shaq Tcherni | It is imperative that at this incredibly prosperous time of growth in our province we consider the consequences to cuts to an industry that has put Saskatchewan on the Canadian & global map.
The number of jobs the industry creates & the return on investment to the provincial coffers warrants a change of heart. These tax credits are NOT money out the door but an investment in real people! |