| Name | Comments |
3651 | Meghan | |
3652 | geoffrey park | Please don't ruin my life and all my hard work here...I have big plans in this province. |
3653 | Kate Sendecki | |
3654 | Neale Sendecki | |
3655 | Wendy Anderson | I feel certain that the Sask Party is not in full grasp of how the tax credit system works. I urge them to take a full review with stakeholders before they do themselves and this industry great harm. The film industry IS an industry - not unlike mining. |
3656 | Susan Dusel | |
3657 | Michael Harvey | |
3658 | Rebecca Windjack | Shouldn't I be able to pursue my career in my home province just like everyone else? Please reconsider. Please. |
3659 | Terrie L. | SFETC should be increased not eliminated since it costs $8 per resident I'd gladly give $25 to keep Sask stories and art alive. The tax incentive is WAY better than letting SaskFilm decide who gets money"invested" in the film & gets more stories told |
3660 | Luke Sather | Community theatre is all but evaporated in Saskatoon. Don't let the commercial arts industry lose its foothold. There was a time we had William B Davis roaming our streets! |
3661 | Pat Grady | |
3662 | Heather Leask | The film industry is not only an important source of employment and opportunity for the people of Saskatchewan, it is a part of our every developing culture. |
3663 | Reed Langen | |
3664 | Michelle Goulden | |
3665 | Stephanie Farley | |
3666 | Joyce Spear | |
3667 | jeff stewart | |
3668 | Neil McDonald | Arts and culture do far more to build community, and increase the quality of life of those whom you are supposed to be representing, than the majority of other industries that you provide tax rebates to. |
3669 | Nicole Brabant | |
3670 | Joan Kaytor | we need to keep the film industry in regina |
3671 | Marion Day | Symptom of a national misunterstanding that the tax credit system when applied to film costs "regular people" anything. It attracts revenue. New Brunswick was able to get this across to their people, hope Sask. can, too. |
3672 | Dwight Kosior | |
3673 | Oriole Claxton | |
3674 | Allison Parr | |
3675 | Dawn Redmond-Bradley | Many of us outside of the film industry recognize its importance and the positive impact it has had on our province. |
3676 | Tom Bradley | |
3677 | Tim Arsenault | |
3678 | Matt Faubert | This tax credit is a net revenue gain for Saskatchewan and not a tax revenue loss. |
3679 | Sean Scott | |
3680 | Joey | |
3681 | bb | The film industry has helped to put Saskatchewan on the map. Why push our young and eager artists to leave Saskatchewan. A collasal mistake. |
3682 | doug passmore | please dont make it so our actors and performers have to leave the provence to pursue there dreams and goals |
3683 | Rhonda Clements | |
3684 | Darryl Kissick | |
3685 | Gordon Dumba | |
3686 | Janice Dumba | |
3687 | Mark Konecsni | |
3688 | Amy Perrey | KEEP THE FILM INDUSTRY IN REGINA |
3689 | Trevor Perrey | |
3690 | Kay Niedermayer | |
3691 | Janice Holmes | |
3692 | Bonnie Odgers | Why should they have to leave Sask? |
3693 | Tyler | Agreed! Many of us outside of the film industry recognize its importance and the positive impact it has had on our province. |
3694 | Carla Sondergaard | What an insane move!! You want to BRING people to Sask to do films and TV shows, NOT turn them away? |
3695 | Dylan Evans | Making films is what gets me up in morning, it's the spark of life that fires up my day! Let's please not get get rid of funding for this beautiful medium. Everyone has a favourite movie, film has a place in all of our lives! |
3696 | W. B. McLean | |
3697 | Carla | Two words - Corner Gas! I have a friend in North Carolina who is addicted to this show ( as am I!) We need more like this! Sask rocks!
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3698 | Natalie McKnight | |
3699 | Sharon Barber | This makes zero sense to me, why does the "net" benefit not make sense to politicians? Very very short sighted! |
3700 | Nathanael Vass | Been studying film in Vancouver for the last 5 years. Graduating next month. Had plans to return to Saskatchewan for work in the industry. Not anymore. |