| Name | Comments |
5101 | Kent Nolan | We should not turn our backs on an industry that has brought acclimation to our Province. Rather, push through, and build it stronger for tomorrow. |
5102 | Laurie Savoie | |
5103 | Samantha Stott | |
5104 | Neil Bergen | I fail to see how this makes any economic sense. The tax credit is almost revenue neutral not to mention the hundreds of millions of dollars it has generated in economic spin off. |
5105 | Adriane Paavo | We subsidize all kinds of other industries (oil, potash, etc.) in order to create jobs and a good quality of life in this province. So why not the film industry? |
5106 | Jenn Sharp | |
5107 | Brodi Aldred | |
5108 | Liz Pead | Keep the Saskatchewan Arts and Culture scene alive. |
5109 | Eric Exner | |
5110 | Jodie Hutchings | |
5111 | Jessica Payette | Let the arts live! |
5112 | Wayne Stockton | While supporting the film industry may cost the government some money up front they eventually recoup every cent and more through taxes paid from the spin off created by the industry. |
5113 | Joan H Ziffle | |
5114 | Joan Lichtenwald | This is a travesty. Why are you turning your backs on the arts. I know two families who will not have to leave the province. |
5115 | Michael Kilpatrick | Keep this program and the arts alive. |
5116 | Jordan Poniatowski | Please reconsider this initiative! This is a brutal blow just as SK is booming and we finally have a chance to really develop our film industry into something tangible and profitable for all. |
5117 | Alita Johjnson-Owl | I hope this helps... |
5118 | Teena Johnson | |
5119 | debbie wright | |
5120 | Ronald G. Jacobs | I grew up here, I've worked here all my life. leaving now would be sad, very sad. |
5121 | Jaya Hoy | The decision could only have come out of ignorance. |
5122 | Kent Siegele | |
5123 | Lyndon Bray | |
5124 | Tyson Caron | |
5125 | Jennifer Britton | |
5126 | Rachelle Chartrand | |
5127 | Hugh Gibson | |
5128 | Rod Dolmage | |
5129 | Julie Johnson | I think even Hitler supported the arts. SHAME ON YOU BRAD WALL |
5130 | Todd | |
5131 | Leah Taylor | |
5132 | Charlene Moore | Cutting a tax break to an industry doesn't save ANY money if the industry folds. That kind of logic is just more evidence that the conservatives of SK have learned nothing since the 80s. |
5133 | Todd Taylor | |
5134 | Ashley Donald | Please bring it back |
5135 | Darrel Daschuk | Im a sask party voter, and i like a lot of things Brad Wall has done for this provance, but looking at the numbers financially this move doesnt make sense, not taking in account the loss of arts and culture.. |
5136 | Lee Brady | |
5137 | Christina Johns | Why is it that the arts programs are the first to be cut, yet it is the arts that celebrate culture, spirit and humanity? |
5138 | Lorna Quine | A tremendously short-sighted decision by the Wall governent. Many people will now be forced to seek employment in another province. |
5139 | Francine Audy | |
5140 | LIsa Clark | Saskatchewan is is in an era of prosperity. Don't be a scrooge Brad Wall! Don't knock the legs out from under the film industry in Saskatchewan! We need to keep the talent HERE! |
5141 | Sarah Delaet | |
5142 | Judy Helperl | |
5143 | Mike Burton | Great return on investment. We need industries beyond natural resource extraction and construction. This is good for our province and $8 million is not that much money to save. |
5144 | Kate Yorga | Filmmaker currently based in Toronto, but born and raised in Saskatchewan--and wanting to make films in and about Saskatchewan. The province has much to offer, and politicians should study the amount of money the film industry has brought to BC and Ont. |
5145 | Denise Hastings | |
5146 | Tahirih Vejdani | |
5147 | Lori Frigon | |
5148 | Jason Decelles | Although government needs to run more like a business, they are not in the business of making money. They are in the business of making our province a better place to live. Arts is an area where governments need to invest. |
5149 | Brandi Bergen | |
5150 | Dawn Heck | |