| Name | Comments |
2551 | Carol Kos | |
2552 | Rae bogle | Not very forward thinking. Look what e film industry has done for vancouver. It brings money to our province and also highlights the talented people we have working in the industry and showcases our province. |
2553 | Murray Soparlo | |
2554 | Kelly Parkinson | Short sighted thinking Mr. Wall. Not only is the money saved in your plan "pocket change", the industry benefits the province financially six to one! I don't get your math. |
2555 | O. Kolibaba | |
2556 | Alden Adair | Our province has been growing and doing well. Let us keep that going, in all our industries. |
2557 | Darla Behiel | Get reel! |
2558 | Byron Behiel | We just moved to Alberta, and are sad to hear this. Please reverse your decision! |
2559 | Jody Longney | |
2560 | Jamie Anderson | The elimination of the tax credit gives hardworking people in the film industry a reason to leave. |
2561 | Devon Bonneau | With Saskatchwewan being the only province in Canada without a Film Tax Credit, every other province will look better. It's basically closing the door to Saskatchewan within the industry. Arn't we trying to bring people and money to Saskatchewan? |
2562 | Jody Longney | |
2563 | Donna Bourgoin | This was, only a few years ago, a very viable, creative industry.. Please reconsider! |
2564 | Shanna Mumm | Earth without art is just eh...seriously, culture is THE most important aspect of any and all societies at it permeates all of life. Let's keep arts and culture alive and thriving! |
2565 | Richard Jestadt | they said it was a hard decision to make, decisions are easy, living with those bad decisions, now that is difficult and hard. its not a hard decision if you don have to live with the consequences. way to easy of a choice for the sask party |
2566 | Kenny Chaplin | |
2567 | Mary-Jane Hendel | I believe this government's financial information about the film industry in Saskatchewan is inaccurate. If they do their research properly they will find that this is a live, growing and viable industry. |
2568 | Arek Sycko | "Because the tax credit is paid out after money is spent and production is finished, if there is less production, the government doesn't pay out. Its not like they lose money if we don't perform. Its a sliding scale." |
2569 | Manuhuia Barcham | |
2570 | Mary-Anne Baker | The film industry is good for Saskatechewan as it creates jobs and pride in the province. |
2571 | Robin Burlingham | |
2572 | Kiera Dall'Osto | |
2573 | Barb Sharp | Please reconsider! This tax credit is a small token of recognition for the hardworking local artists, and a practical encouragement for the film industry to work here. Eliminate the tax credit = discourage this profitable work in SK, plain and simple. |
2574 | Janna Perry | |
2575 | E deck | |
2576 | Teresa Puglia | |
2577 | Dennis Morrison | Family members and friends of artists don't like this either. It smacks of ideology instead of rationality. Culture and the arts are important to people and the community whether Wall knows it or not. |
2578 | Paul Hack | I am concerned about the young people… They need an outlet; if they don’t get this then they will go elsewhere. |
2579 | Jill Krause | |
2580 | Amelia Lowe | This move makes no sense to me. There is no fiscal, social or cultural reason to remove this tax credit. Please reconsider. |
2581 | Jean Montgomery | |
2582 | Ryan McLeod | Do not do this all you are doing is destroying jobs for hundreds of people whether they are crew, actors or support staff.
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2583 | Simon Hayes | |
2584 | Kathryn Zirk | |
2585 | Ermin Badzak | |
2586 | Hudson Cooley | The film industry is crucial to the provincial economy |
2587 | Julian Sanders | |
2588 | Marilyn Striemer | |
2589 | Cheryl Mullin | |
2590 | Sherri Norton | |
2591 | Catrson Behiel | This would kill creative jobs in SK. |
2592 | Blaine Whitteker | Another sad day in backward Saskatchewan. |
2593 | Fred Stratton | This cut is totally unnecessary. It has hurt an industry that needs to be saved. The arts are very important to the province. |
2594 | jan johnson | |
2595 | David Gray | Leave the creative minds alone. |
2596 | Dawn Bird | My husband & I just had a baby girl & my husband went on paternity leave just so I could continue working in the film industry. Now what are we going to do when there will be no industry for me to work in??? |
2597 | John Duddridge | |
2598 | Bonnie Pfeifer | |
2599 | Sharon Harvey | |
2600 | Scott Gould | |