| Name | Comments |
5051 | Summer Remenda | |
5052 | marna stockton | |
5053 | Audrey Ehalt | |
5054 | Tony Froehlich | |
5055 | Dennis Kasdorf | After my own personal search into the other western provinces and also seeing Ontario's information it is CLEAR that other provinces do have a tax credit/incentive/rebate and NOW SK won't. Were is our SK advantage? |
5056 | L. Dumelie - Brown | I support the film industry in Saskatchewan. |
5057 | Rod McCorriston | |
5058 | Dean Owen | Eliminating the SFETC has a ripple effect that impacts much more than just the film industry. |
5059 | Quinn marie | |
5060 | Ian Barr | I had to move from AB to Sask when AB killed its film incentives. AB has learned from their mistake and is changing back. All you are doing is damaging your own workforce and people will have to move away. It will take years to recover. |
5061 | Daenna Currie | |
5062 | Margaret Flood | |
5063 | Bonnie Logan | |
5064 | Brandon Wiebe | Saskatchewan is booming! Let's keep it in positive spirits. SK is beginning to mean "advantage" and "potential", let's not back down on that. I love this province! |
5065 | Dave Steen | |
5066 | Ian Eichhorn | |
5067 | Colette Bouffard | |
5068 | Hilary Craig | We need to do MORE for the arts, especially for an industry like this that brings jobs and recognition...Tax breaks are the lowest form of support! How can our government justify this! |
5069 | Cathy Geisler | Keep us in the game! |
5070 | Robert de Lint | There is no logical reason - economic or otherwise - to kill the tax credit. Contrary to the assertions of the Canadian Taxpayers Association, NO TAXPAYER MONEY goes towards the tax credit subsidies. We need to shout this out loudly and clearly. |
5071 | Karen Kostyshyn | It's sad to see a government kill an industry that is making money for the province in terms of investments and jobs. |
5072 | Katherine Zmetana | Mr Wall, it's not "just" the film industry people who are hurt by this decision. It's all the people of Saskatchewan. A good life includes a good economy AND a rich culture. Don't send our creative people away from the province. We need them. |
5073 | Tom German | The Saskatchewan Party government invests in business all the time through tax incentives. The Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit was not only a good financial investment for Saskatchewan, it was a good cultural investment. I guess that is why ist was |
5074 | Paula Scobie | If we lose the Sk Film Industry,the hospitality industry I work in takes a big hit too.Plus I'd much rather my hard-earned tax $ support film than all the lazy leeches sitting at home sponging off the system. |
5075 | Mélissa Castonguay Cossette | |
5076 | Wendy Slowski | Please keep the tax credit!!! We need to protect the arts here in Saskatchewan. |
5077 | Lucas Popowich | |
5078 | ed doyle | |
5079 | Andrea Kerr | |
5080 | Jane Anweiler | Common sense tells me that this industry is a net gain to the province and it's ecnomy and not a drain on the taxpayers dollar. Please reinstate the SFETC. |
5081 | Paul Tastad | |
5082 | Megan | |
5083 | Anna-Marie Donovan | |
5084 | Kaitlyn Francis | By eliminating the tax credit, Saskatchewan is going to lose a lot of talented residents and credibility. |
5085 | Diana Milenkovic | I am concerned about the lack of consultation regarding the merits of the tax credit Decisions regarding major budget items should include a process of consultation. This tax credit needs to be re-instated. |
5086 | Wayne Rempel | Mr. Wall, let's keep the Sask Advantage for the film industry as well. |
5087 | Maja Montgomery | |
5088 | Lee Bodie | |
5089 | Leanne Scott | Usually the Arts funding gets cut when the province is struggling...we are finally at an
advantage and we Still cut the Arts. Hhmmm?!?! This is a mistake. |
5090 | Stephanie Smith | |
5091 | Nancy Felstrom | If there are no films made here, there will be no added revenue. We support other industries with low royalties, why not the arts? |
5092 | Cindy Renwick | The film industry creates jobs and supports many small businesses in Saskatchewan. |
5093 | Daryle Young | Let's say what is really behind this move by the Sask Party. Generally the people in the film industry are not Sask Party supporters. This is direct manipulation to force them to leave the province so there will be less people to vote against the Sk Party |
5094 | Gavin Fernandes | This ridiculous move away from the arts, while simultaneously giving huge tax breaks to corporations will end with Saskatchewan losing its soul..... |
5095 | Amy Decelles | |
5096 | Susan McMillan | |
5097 | Paul Miazga | Axing the film employment tax credit doesn't make any sense. That $8mln saved by cutting it goes to show that although the govt wants to promote Saskatchewan as a great new investment destination, they don't know how to showcase anything else but mining/re |
5098 | Bonnie Mancinelli | |
5099 | Nova Scheidt | |
5100 | Shelley Strachan | |