| Name | Comments |
401 | Sheri Benning | |
402 | Kimberley Zwolinski | SFETC needs to stay. For our stories, our culture, our families. To cut it means Sask. is on its way back to being a "have not" province. |
403 | jasmine mitchell | |
404 | Kevin Coling | |
405 | Cory Generoux | The oil, mining, power and gas industry incentives should be cut if this get's cut. There cannot be a double standard. The film industry manufactures a renewable resource - motion pictures. please reconsider. |
406 | Juliane Boulet | |
407 | Penny Wensel | Premier Wall, please, reverse this decision. As SaskParty supporters we are reeling. |
408 | Jack Burton | Moving a proving forward means eliminating jobs? Good job Ken and Brad. When shall we anticipate the notification of your pay raises? |
409 | Candy Fox | Please keep the film industry in Sask alive and vibrant for the future storytellers and the current professionals we have lving and working in this province. We have a great community here that the world has taken notice of. Keep the tax credit! |
410 | Kirsten Hanke | Very poor decision. Don't kill the arts. |
411 | Dirck de Lint | A look at the credits of any show made here will reveal a surprising number of people who take their living from film; who thus pay their taxes, buy their needs and wants, and otherwise put their money back into the local economy. Foolish to lose this. |
412 | Shannon Barss | |
413 | Jeanette Lodoen | Saskatchewan's "boom" will bomb if you take this away from our province!!! |
414 | Corinne Varro | Bad, bad move by he Wall government. |
415 | Sienna Joy | |
416 | Pamela | Eliminating this tax credit doesn't just hurt the arts. It effects the hospitality industry, stores who supply material, food industry, the travel industry and who is attracted to bring their lives/businesses here & much more. No credit=no film industry. |
417 | Cody Hart | If it's creating jobs and allows people the opportunity to use creativity, why get rid of something that can help fund sask? |
418 | Will Dixon | If the SFETC must go then please consider a film/tv grant or incentive program a la New Brunswick or Alberta |
419 | Suzanne Dobrescu | |
420 | Joanne McKay | |
421 | Roger Christian | I am making my 2nd film in Regina & was planning a third. Many people depend for their living on films coming in there. All pay taxes and support local community. Without tax concessions producers will have go where they are active in Canada |
422 | Brett Dolter | |
423 | Adam Martin | Why should film art sell the province when they got uranium and potash mines? |
424 | Lindsay Slater | |
425 | Kate cConey | |
426 | Pat Caldwell | For Saskatchewan to lose so many jobs and so much revenue would be a shame. |
427 | William Petroski | |
428 | lisa woodard | Mr. Wall, you say you'll save $8 million a year by cutting the film tax credit, but about about the 10s of millions that you will lose by people choosing to make their films elsewhere and the great exposure our film industry brings to saskatchewan? |
429 | Vincent Van Gelder | |
430 | Amy Couzens | I would really like to keep Saskatchewan as my home base, but without a thriving film industry I will have to eventually leave. Please keep the Film Tax Credit. |
431 | Shawn Koch | This move is a form of censorship. It is part of a larger political agenda. Silence the artists, dumb the masses. Absolutely unacceptable. This must be fought at all costs. We will persevere. |
432 | Julie Maxwell | |
433 | Shauna Forrister | |
434 | J.J. Voss | Potash, Petroleum, farmers, all receive tax incentives to do business in this province... Why the hell not the arts ? |
435 | Ben Leclerc | |
436 | joey reynolds | This can cause other actors an peoples in gthe sask.industry to a big possibally pack up an move somewhere else manitoba alberta. Ontario. Just hope thier will be enough signs for the govt to stop an review this cut again hopefully an think it over |
437 | Tyson Kroeker | I'd like to know who in the industry they consulted before making this decision, if they even did. |
438 | Terry silva | Losing this tax credit not only impacts the film technicians but also impacts other local business that supply the film industry, and not talking just miscellaneous goods but raw resources that come from saskatchewan. Ex. Lumber used to construct sets. |
439 | Thelma Snow | we need to keep this level playing field for a cultural industry which has given Saskatchewanians so much to be proud of. |
440 | Michael Bell | |
441 | ben holbrow | |
442 | Jennifer Prokop | The Saskatchewan film industry is a positive economic force in the province. It creates jobs and supports many other industries. Please don't eliminate the SFETC. |
443 | Haley | |
444 | Sandra Butel | |
445 | Kirk Meyers | |
446 | Koryn Goretzky | |
447 | Bill Miller | I am thoroughly disgusted that our Government is so short sighted they are willing to destroy an industry that creates business, provides jobs to our youth and attracts new ventures to our province. |
448 | wendi Oberding | |
449 | Lydia | |
450 | Cathy Miller | I have met many of my son's colleagues who work in the film and TV industry. It is very sad that our province will be losing so many intelligent, talented, creative, hardworking people. |