| Name | Comments |
4851 | Charlotte Feildel | This tax credit helps diversify the revenues of the province, supports the arts community and makes economic sense. |
4852 | Lorraine Erlandson | tax credits help move any industy forward |
4853 | Jennifer Hval Pytlyk | My husband works in film and television, this cut would effect us greatly. Please reconsider the cut. |
4854 | Lana LaFontaine | Money and profit aside, arts and culture is an important aspect of any civilized society. There is much to be gained from the arts |
4855 | Howard Scott | |
4856 | Ray Nicholson | It would be a shame if a "have province"did anything to discourage the growth of the arts and the importance of sustaining our artists |
4857 | Lawrence Haid | This will cost the Province much more than it saves. |
4858 | Consuelo Ibar | |
4859 | Curtis Josephson | |
4860 | Elaine Carlson | Please continue to support arts and culture in this province. |
4861 | Elaine Hughes | Do something worthwhile: Take the money needed for the Film Industry from the CCNI - they'll never notice!! |
4862 | John Robinson | Is Saskatchewan now just like high school, where sports promotion and funding trumps the arts? seems like we are going back to the 70's. |
4863 | Cynara Ford | Many people are affected by the cuts to the film industry announced yesterday, not just those in the industry butalso the small businesses that rely on the business generated from film crews etc. If you care about the arts and want Saskatchewan to be a place where creativity can thrive |
4864 | Travis Wilkinson | This tax credit helps our economy. |
4865 | Kelly St. Onge | |
4866 | Dagmara Genda | |
4867 | David Kinahan | |
4868 | Dan Bryanton | |
4869 | Léa Beaulieu Prpick | |
4870 | Ann Verrall | reinstate the SFETC! |
4871 | Ed Alvarez | |
4872 | Torre Wenaus | This investment supports arts and culture within the province, and helps communicate Saskatchewan to the world. |
4873 | Ben Coghlin | |
4874 | Sue Cook | Re-think destroying this enterprise! |
4875 | Anne Hrychuk | |
4876 | Coleman Murch | |
4877 | Beth Traynor | |
4878 | George Tsougrianis | |
4879 | Don Osipoff | |
4880 | Candace Rosenthal | |
4881 | Charlene Holowaty | Cutting this is contradictory to what your message of doing business in Sask is! |
4882 | Jennifer Coxworth | |
4883 | Brian (B.C.) Read | Lets take a little of the oil & potash royalties and use them to put Sask film projects back on track with the rest of Canada. |
4884 | Jesse Webb | |
4885 | John Nelson | What about the tax credits given to the potash company? What is fair for one most assuredly should be fair to all, so withdraw those tax credits as well! Very short sighted policy reflecting lack of knowledge money returned to SK by Film Industry |
4886 | Christine Taylor | This province needs to grow in every direction! |
4887 | Janice Muir | |
4888 | Charis Muir | |
4889 | Jane Miller | Film production in Sask is vital, creates jobs that stay in the province, thereby keeping money in the Sask economy!
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4890 | Sandra Birdsell | |
4891 | anthony breier | |
4892 | Kira Kosteroski | Closely monitor the spending but do not eliminate it completely!!! Don't remove a vital part of Sask when you are more than happy to assist other companies! |
4893 | Dianne Monus | The benefit to the hospitality and service industry far exceeds the amount of the tax credit. The industry generates good marketing of Saskatchewan. |
4894 | Lea Nakonechny | |
4895 | Linda Duvall | This cut makes no sense financially or culturally for Saskatchewan |
4896 | Don DesChamps` | |
4897 | Gia Milani | It's an investment in jobs, in culture, your province and in Canada. No brainer. |
4898 | Bruce Chatterson | |
4899 | Jean Theaker | |
4900 | Brian Theaker | |