| Name | Comments |
4901 | annette nedilenka | |
4902 | Paul Austring | |
4903 | Kristen Swinkels | |
4904 | Dolores Fehr | the film and arts are the canary in the mine of the culture we must not peel the death nell |
4905 | Chris Shannon | For a supposedly business oriented party, how is it they can make such a horrid business decision? And why hasn't Bill Hutchinson been institutionalized yet? |
4906 | Gene Mielke | sounds to me like the old vicious cycle is starting all over. Send our people out of province to look for work. |
4907 | Angela Tether | |
4908 | Misty-Lee Selinger | |
4909 | Graham Fairhurst | Destroying the SFETC is so shortsighted because film/video is an industry AND an arts/culture institution in SK. Eroding arts/culture will inevitably undo economic progress because it will reduce quality of life. Please reconsider this decision! |
4910 | Carly Robson Gilchrist | |
4911 | Cailin Stadnyk | |
4912 | Ted Delanghe | This is simply a prudent investment in a highly visible and valuable industry. |
4913 | Aimee Chammartin | |
4914 | Grant McLellan | |
4915 | gary yalowega | We need the film industry the economic spin offs are all positive. |
4916 | Elsbeth Dormuth | |
4917 | Loree Lawson | the film industry trickles right down to me, as I handle the film travel. Without it - our agency bottom line is affected, and in turn potentially my job. |
4918 | Tara Mohr | |
4919 | Kate Schneider | |
4920 | Tania Therien | |
4921 | Bryce Prokop | |
4922 | Scott Brownlee | It seems only logical to keep a tax credit that brings in eight times what is spent on it... |
4923 | Margaret Henderson | |
4924 | Matt Holland | The Sask film industry and the work we do is a way preserving a piece of Saskatchewan heritage a well as asserting our cultural identity, both nationally but internationally as well. Dismantling the tax credit program is foolish and toxic to Saskatchewan |
4925 | Jayne Nicholson | |
4926 | Karie Knowles | |
4927 | Trevor Knowles | |
4928 | William Aitken | |
4929 | Wayne Morin | Mabe the Government should rethink this as this is very important to our province on many levels. |
4930 | Wayne Morin | Mabe the Government should rethink this as this is very important to our province on many levels. |
4931 | Amie Enns | |
4932 | Muriel Dickson | |
4933 | Greg Klymkiw | This modest investment is one of the primary reasons the Province of Saskatchewan has displayed vision - not just in Canada, but worldwide. You'd think a government would take pride in the cultural as well as industrial significance of such an initiative. |
4934 | Darren Tait | |
4935 | Roy Sydiaha | This action is unnecessary. |
4936 | Scott Sorestad | Communication Media students in high school should have a chance to find careers in Saskatchewan. |
4937 | Anne Campbell | Economic spin-offs, provincal pride, employment ... what's not to like about a film industry? With our small population, everyone has family or friends in the arts ... why discount our own people? |
4938 | Teresa Untereiner | |
4939 | Erica Crease-MacLean | The erosion of funding for the Art’s in general is of great concern - who will tell our stories? Saskatchewan looses a strong cultural voice and a revenue generating industry. |
4940 | Quentin Lang | I don't remember us being a "have not" a film industry province as being an election promise. |
4941 | Heather Hurrell | Why would the governement take something away that is so important to thousands of people?? |
4942 | Martha Chomyn | |
4943 | John McArthur | The Sask film industry is continuing to grow...don't cut its tax credit. |
4944 | Vincent Friesen | |
4945 | Lois Colibaba | |
4946 | Lisa bandura | |
4947 | Mike Thibault | |
4948 | Josh McGill | What you save in supporting an industry with tax credits you'll lose in taxes and EI... |
4949 | Raina Lacrimosa | |
4950 | Louise Lalonde | Other governments have tried this and eventually saw the light. |