| Name | Comments |
3201 | A. Gross | Not only does it mean more money and jobs in the province, it means art and passion. Don't take that all away from the people of Saskatchewan. |
3202 | brett yanchyk | |
3203 | Josip Condic | Art is culture, film represents our culture... Save it! |
3204 | Robert Nolan | The arts are looked upon in this country as icing on the cake. When times get tough you get cake without icing. Sounds right.
Other countries (Ireland for example) value the arts as the backbone of the culture.
Remove the backbone; kill the culture. |
3205 | Larissa Stendie | this is important for the health of the arts in Canada - who are already underfunded! |
3206 | Miles Meili | |
3207 | Nicole Korinetz | |
3208 | Jason Turner | |
3209 | miao | |
3210 | Jaclyn LaVanway | |
3211 | Carly Ludwig | |
3212 | Ruth McCourt | |
3213 | Fraser Duncan | |
3214 | Ken Sailor | We bring excitement to our province and another reason for our children to stay here by fostering the film industry. |
3215 | Waqqas | This is Misinformed |
3216 | Shelby Ann Bradford | |
3217 | James McDonald | Make the change |
3218 | John Iatridis | This means so much not only to the film industry, but to our businesses, entrepeneurs, and the numerous people this affects in a positive way. Save the film tax credit!!! |
3219 | Heather Tulloch | Get on it |
3220 | Morgan Stavostrand | Thought this gov wanted to create jobs? The research speaks for itself. |
3221 | Tasha Taylor | |
3222 | George Hoffman | |
3223 | Alvin Landry | |
3224 | Jim Walls | Short Sighted and Mean Spirited. |
3225 | Nathan Dufour | |
3226 | Lee jones | Although the film industry might not be expanding lets not what is here disappear. If other provinces have this then we should too. Money well spent! |
3227 | Darla Middlebrook | |
3228 | Sharon Poncelet | |
3229 | Sarah Walsh | My family has built their life in Saskatchewan largely due to the film industry, take this away from us and we may have to move! |
3230 | edith smith | |
3231 | Edward Janis | This has brought a lot to the $askatchewan economy, why be so stupid as to not recogni-ng that fact |
3232 | Brenda Sherring | Saskatchewan film is a successful staple product that markets our province to tourists as well as future and existing residents while directly employing a significant number of tax paying residents and all those in spin-off industries. |
3233 | Taylor Fuchs | |
3234 | Kelsey Glennie | Consult the people. |
3235 | Tina Caderma | |
3236 | Robin Lawless | |
3237 | Rachael Van Fossen | |
3238 | Ian MacAusland-Berg | This is a poorly thought out initiative. The film industry brings money and people into the province and showcases it to the world. Please return the tax credit |
3239 | Ty Hyalnd | |
3240 | David Sheridan | Save the tax credit. |
3241 | Collette Carlberg | |
3242 | amy austin | |
3243 | shaun antosh | |
3244 | Laura Hunter | Reconsider: Shutting out an entire industry from Saskatchewan is not economically sound. |
3245 | rob wilson | I do not believe that this tax credit is costing the province money. |
3246 | Justin Pfefferle | For every dollar that the province invests, they get six dollars back. That's math I should hope even Brad Wall can follow. |
3247 | Jim Lehrer | How unbelievably short-sighted. |
3248 | Becky Megyesi | As a graduate from the University of Saskatchewan Drama program and an avid lover and supporter of the arts, I am deeply disappointed and frustrated by this action. This cut does more damage than good for the province and its people. This cut will have lasting negative effects and I urge its reversal. |
3249 | beverley dyck | please save the tax credit |
3250 | Brenda Betz | |