| Name | Comments |
4001 | Clark Wallcraft | |
4002 | Randy Sorensen | |
4003 | Heather Robson | |
4004 | Sandra Frier | |
4005 | Tatiana Maslany | |
4006 | Valerie Sorensen | |
4007 | Lynn Wrishko | Unfortunate decision! |
4008 | Sherri Tamsma | i think the government should think about there actions this will be a huge loss to our province. |
4009 | Neil Robinson | |
4010 | Sherry McCormick | |
4011 | Gillian Gee | |
4012 | Ben Schenstead | The investment in the film industry here has many spinoffs and well worth it. Please reconsider this decision and reinstate the tax credit. |
4013 | Carly Rosinski | |
4014 | Cristy Jamieson | |
4015 | Kerri Ludvigsen | |
4016 | Grace Jasper | Support for creative arts is criticial to quality of life!!!! |
4017 | Marg Dickson | |
4018 | Ryan Nelson | Cutting the tax credit is a very near sighted approach, it does not save money, it costs money. |
4019 | Del Ludvigsen | |
4020 | Kristen Holfeuer | To maintain a competitive market, please bring back the SFETC. |
4021 | Kate Jackson | |
4022 | Donna Ludvigsen | |
4023 | Gabriel Stovall | If there wasn't an open door for opportunity then how can the chance for greatness grow in our city? Artist Business is just as important as logistic business. We help the world to see what most can only think. |
4024 | Darcie McGonigle | |
4025 | Maddie Fast | |
4026 | Lisa Falk | Film is more than art and culture, it's an industry that brings millions of dollars into the province and employs hundreds of Saskatchewan residents. |
4027 | Carle Steel | |
4028 | Steve Konawlachuk | I could care less about film employment tax credit. How about a "I work hard for money and I'm tired of unemployed actors living off my taxes credit" |
4029 | Grant Wenaus | |
4030 | Lisa Christie | I, along with many others, left in 1997, when the FETC didn't exist. I now live in AB, where the lack of film work (due to lack of incentives) in 2010 forced tons of people to move to BC. One good thing Conservative gov'ts are good at is losing artists, and in turn, tax payers. Arts promotes culture. Culture defines a population. FILM puts the province on the worldwide stage. |
4031 | Ron Smith | Back 0ff Brad,if it ain't broke don't fix it. |
4032 | Eileen Aranadiga | |
4033 | david Gregory | Why cut this program? Investment in = profits out
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4034 | Monica Jonas | |
4035 | Malcolm McMartin | |
4036 | Edith M Haid | Brad Wall,WHY?DO YOU WANT TO DESTROY OUR SASK. FILM INDUSTRY? AS IT HAS SUCH GREAT JOBS FOR US TO WORK AT AND A GREAT FUTURE FOR OUR PROVINCE!!THINK AND KEEP OUR SASK.ART /FILM / GROWING!! |
4037 | Steven Jellicoe | |
4038 | Dean Lucyk | |
4039 | Erika Raum | |
4040 | Marikay Falby | Please support the Arts. |
4041 | Lucas Dziadyk | For all the good Wall does, this is a mistake. |
4042 | Katherine Lambi | We need our film industry supported.
Please reinstate the tax credit. |
4043 | Patricia McMartin | |
4044 | Connor McMartin | I liked Summer of the Monkeys. |
4045 | Neil Mc Caig | |
4046 | David Gibson | |
4047 | Molly Kidder | |
4048 | John Bailie | Saskatchewan gets world wide recognition from movies! |
4049 | Jon Sorensen | |
4050 | Dusti Bilendy | Saskatchewan has finally become a cool and desirable place to live! Having a variety of people and industries is an integral part of that! We need the film industry in Saskatchewan. Please reconsider this tax credit! |