| Name | Comments |
3001 | Kimberly Jerkovits | |
3002 | Steven D Schneider | |
3003 | Valarie Groff | |
3004 | Shelley Wright | I think this is a rash and short-sighted |
3005 | Sandra Zelinski | By eliminating the film tax credit you are sending the message to our University Film Grads not to stay in Sask. The film industry creates other revenue for our province, like hotels, food, etc. You must reconsider don't be responsible for killing the arts |
3006 | Lucas McWilliams | Why cut something we've excelled at as a province? Unbelievably short sighted, Mr. Wall. |
3007 | Elizabeth Scott | |
3008 | Cheryl Olson | I'll remember this at the next election. Bad move, Brad. Saskatchewan wants and needs this creative industry! |
3009 | Spyder G | I can't believe this is what the government would deem best there are many other things they spend money on uneccessarily that should be cut! look at history when a society lost its ability to be creative it failed! What are you intentionally trying to do! |
3010 | Gary Carlson | Do you want to drive this Industry out of the province, Mr. Wall |
3011 | Dietrich Neu | |
3012 | Kirk Fraser | This definitely needs to be reconsidered. |
3013 | Ken Frank | |
3014 | Sebastian Lange | |
3015 | Sandra Frank | |
3016 | David Williams | |
3017 | Emery Alberts | |
3018 | Ed Huery | |
3019 | Karey Harris | The arts are the heart of community - keep the talent in Sk! We are a "have" province so why is the Sk Party not encouraging the province to have film, and the arts as a major industry? The gov't is causing a mass exodus of our talent! Stop and think. |
3020 | Randee Thompson | |
3021 | Tim Thurmeier | |
3022 | Jessica Kramer | |
3023 | Charlene Williams | |
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3025 | Alex Deighton | |
3026 | Maureen Eckstein | |
3027 | Crystal Maze | |
3028 | Jillian Bogan | |
3029 | Jenn Gauthier | |
3030 | Charmaine Barre | |
3031 | Kevin Frey | Alberta use to have a real good film industry going too. Cuts and lack of funding have slimmed it down way too, much less then 30% of what it was. Stop cutting the best things in life before its too late. |
3032 | Linda Channing | Just when Sask. was finally beginning to have a face in the film industry the govt messes it up. The amt. of money spent on this industry is a pittance compared to the govt waste in other areas. |
3033 | Jennifer Roset | |
3034 | Helene Dunn | |
3035 | Sheldon Roset | |
3036 | Karen R. | |
3037 | Lea Auckland | |
3038 | shanna huffman | |
3039 | kyle huffman | |
3040 | Karin Van As | |
3041 | Cristian Barreno | Investing in the arts is very important in any society. We have brilliant talent in this province that need to be exposed to this industry. |
3042 | Jay Bear | Sadly when cuts are made by the 'conservatives' their first choice is always culture first. It's the same in Regina as it is in Ottawa. Myopic decision. This government can do better for the people who work in this industry. |
3043 | Ruben Valdes | It's an smart investing in our economy. |
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3045 | Andres Celis | Please help keep the talent here in Saskatchewan! Turn this decision around! Our talented people shouldn't have to leave to find work! |
3046 | Sarah Kessler | This is directly affecting my boyfriend's ability to live in Saskatchewan in the future. Why is it more important to put money into potash than keeping people in the province they love? |
3047 | Laura Edna Lacey | |
3048 | Linda Cao | The film industry creates more money for the province by using our resources! our hotels! our restaurants! our People! |
3049 | Dan Beveridge | |
3050 | Amie Vowles | |