| Name | Comments |
3901 | Robert Craig | Has the smell of oil and potash impaired your ability to smell the coffee? There is a reason why all jurisdictions in Canada have these tax incentives: They work! This decision is a short-sighted one that not only reflects bad judgment, but cynically betrays the citizens of Saskatchewan and their culture. |
3902 | Andrea Norberg | |
3903 | Amanda Dancsok | |
3904 | Scott Harrower | |
3905 | john mailhot | |
3906 | merle isaacson | Saskatchewan is a beautiful place that needs to be shown to the rest of the world. Film brings people to the province in the most interesting ways. The Prince and his new wife came for a visit and because of the film, many peole are coming to see where the |
3907 | Kara Yeo | |
3908 | Marlea Cleveland | |
3909 | Kylie Finlayson | |
3910 | Diane Barsi | |
3911 | Chase Samuel | |
3912 | Leon Zinovich | |
3913 | Cerryl Schule | |
3914 | Richard Raum, Prof. Emeritus, U. of R. | Saskatchewan continues to move ahead as a forward thinking province. Eliminating the Film Employment Tax Credit is a step backwards. |
3915 | Brett Varty | The sask party is slowly killing our province!!! Started 3 years ago with Bill 80 |
3916 | Jenn R. | Film and the arts will always be around, but natural resources will run out eventually. |
3917 | Sherill Wenaus | With this government's philosophies, even if 'good times' continue, my grandchildren will view so-called 'prosperity' in a cultural wasteland. |
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3919 | Marc LaFoy | This is an incredibly successful program. To cut it at the moment when, if anything, the province is embarking on "have" status seems incredibly short sighted. |
3920 | Carmody Wilson | |
3921 | Philip Doerksen | Would like to continue living in Sask while earning a living |
3922 | Nancy Tatebe | |
3923 | JPBG MILLS | |
3924 | ricardo alvarado | |
3925 | nick minnema | |
3926 | Al Forrie | Stick in the eye politics:
Lose your film culture and you lose your ability to see. |
3927 | Pamela Warden | I make my living in film as a make up artist here in Saskatchewan. I would love to continue to do so. With out the tax credit films will be more enticed to film elsewhere. Which leaves my future unknown. |
3928 | Ron Start | By killing the tax credit you are taking a huge chance. It could jeopardize the whole industry and move jobs out of Saskatchewan. |
3929 | Tyler Start | |
3930 | ALICE BRYSON | more people working in province means more taxes are paid. they also spend money here as well. Think this would off set the tax credit. |
3931 | Ryan Howe | |
3932 | Jim MacKenzie | Or we could let it die and we can regress FURTHER towards the Victorian era. I am ashamed of our government right now... |
3933 | Loretta Paoli | |
3934 | Lori Grainger | |
3935 | Kirsty Jewsbury | The Arts, children and the elderly...easy targets for government cuts...shameful and extremely short sighted. |
3936 | Betty O'Byrne | |
3937 | Dustin Bentall | I support the SFETC 100%. A lot of great friends of mine have benefitted significantly from opportunities created from it and are now enjoying international success. Very smart. Keep it!! |
3938 | Philippe Falardeau | Cinema and televion make sense economiccaly. They generate over 6,1 billion dollars. That's more than forest and fischery COMBINE! But the real argument is still elswhere. Cinema is the memory and the imagination of a country. |
3939 | Katherine Wagner | |
3940 | Anne Rathgaber | |
3941 | Richard Rathgaber | |
3942 | Samra Sahlu | |
3943 | Emily Ritenburg | |
3944 | Ernest Loewen | Keep the arts |
3945 | Leanne Forrest | |
3946 | Judy Kilpatrick | Please reinstate SFETC. |
3947 | Emily Eaton | |
3948 | G. Christianne Hirt Shaw | 100,000,000 investment 600,000,00 return!!! It's called investment that's a good deal. Keep The Tax Credit!!
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3949 | Jean E. MacKay | |
3950 | Michael Badger | If we don't have the arts here, we have nothing. |