| Name | Comments |
4401 | Jamie McIntyre | Support the Arts in Saskatchewan. Move forward - don't take a step back - this would be a huge mistake . |
4402 | Layloni Gerschwin | |
4403 | gilles prince | We have had a good industry and a lot of movies made here. Let's keep it going |
4404 | Erin Poochay | |
4405 | Rheal Paquette | Support the Arts and help keep culture where it belongs. |
4406 | Layna Segall | Are you insane? What a backwards, backwater decision. HHHMMM, let's see how has been in Regina due to this...Charlize Theron, Andy Garcia, Ryan Reynolds...and on and on. How much money have these film productions generated. Get your head out of the sand. |
4407 | melisa peepeetch | my son,gr 8 is now wondering what to do if there is no chance for him at home in the arts.He is not prepared to leave the prov. yet.Let us be movers and shakers and not backwards hicks!!! |
4408 | Sandy Compton | Killing an entire industry based on false logic and ignored financials is a shor-sighted decision that will negatively impact the province's overall revenues and create an outflow of people seeking work in provinces that have tax credits. |
4409 | Haley Holtslander | |
4410 | Jessica Mitten-Moore | |
4411 | Mike Bird | Save our right to educate. |
4412 | Felix and Jane Kryzanowski | What??? The Government wants to grow the economy but shoots itself in the foot on this one. Much more revenue is created by this credit than it costs.
For the economic and cultural benefit of our province, keep the SFETC! |
4413 | Michael | this cut makes no sense except for political reasons, that will in effect bring back the NDP, an unwanted effect |
4414 | Matt MacLennan | |
4415 | Bentley Poochay | i shouldn't have to move out of province to get any work inside my profession. |
4416 | Dolores Clements | It brings some class to an otherwise basically "blue collar" province. Please do not destroy that. |
4417 | Derek Vance Steel | The film tax credit is what drives much the film industry in Canada. I used to live in Regina and now live in Vancouver, with out the Film Tax credit in Vancouver there would be a lot less film industry. |
4418 | Carmelle Pretzlaw | Saskatchewan should have a DIVERSE economy, not only one based on resources, but also on creativity and knowledge. |
4419 | Cam Fuller | A healhy arts sector is good for the economy. |
4420 | Laurel Bay | |
4421 | Jenna Berenbaum | |
4422 | J Cowan | Culture creates jobs - feeding their bellies and their souls. |
4423 | Sarah Wilson | |
4424 | Russ Cochrane | |
4425 | Arlene Johnsrude | This decision makes no sense. It must be reversed. |
4426 | Katherine Somers | |
4427 | Wayne Schlaht | |
4428 | angelie | I think this decision is no sense. |
4429 | renae shingoose | |
4430 | Chris Beingessner | I have close friends who have to leave the province because of this bonehead decision. Some Saskatchewan Advantange... Man up and admit you make a mistake, Mr. Wall. Shame. |
4431 | Daniel Rutledge | does this even save any money? |
4432 | shilpa seenappa | |
4433 | Dorion Brady | |
4434 | Sugith Varughese | I had to leave my home province to work in film and TV. Then you didn't have to. I guess the gov't wants to get rid of film workers again. Saskatchewan is no longer a have not province, yet this is have not thinking. Boneheaded move. |
4435 | Teresa S. | |
4436 | Ali | |
4437 | Sanchit Bhasin | We live in the economic hot bed of Canada. Why are we sacrificing the Arts? |
4438 | Jill Bishop | The removal of the film tax credit is appalling. Evidence shows that the credit makes Sask money. Now that we are the only province without a credit, we are guaranteed to lose that economic gain. |
4439 | Anne Rothney | |
4440 | Shane Luhning | |
4441 | Janlyn Furkalo | |
4442 | Vandana Jain | |
4443 | Matthieu Belagner | |
4444 | John Cody | please don't.
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4445 | jacqui swedberg | |
4446 | Joan Bumphrey | Keep our film industry alive! |
4447 | A. Lutz | One more reason for me to dislike the PC's I mean Sask Party!!! |
4448 | Ronald Bumphrey | |
4449 | Chris Belanger | |
4450 | Brittany King | |