| Name | Comments |
5151 | Matthew Sametz | It just doesn't make any sense to nickel-and-dime an entire cultural industry to death when the province is supposedly "booming." We can't very well be a "have" province if we have less than we did the year before, can we? |
5152 | Eunice Neubeker | Keep local talant alive :) |
5153 | Andrea Bourgeois | |
5154 | Ruth Steinecker | |
5155 | Nadine La Haye | |
5156 | Bonnie McBride | |
5157 | Sarah Rollo | |
5158 | Jason Rattray | We need to maintain our investment in the Arts. The government acts on behalf of the people, not just their agenda. Please restore the tax incentive and maintain our film industry. |
5159 | D Midgett | |
5160 | Grant Glover | |
5161 | Richard M Ziffle | We have four sons who are involved in the industry. What you are doing negatively effects this family! |
5162 | Greg Eyre | I urge the government to reinstate this tax credit which has created many jobs and provided millions of dollars of spin off benefits for our province |
5163 | Julia Stan | |
5164 | Pam Milani | why are the arts always the first to go? this is very sad and frustrating. I will no longer support the sk party. |
5165 | Heidi Colville | |
5166 | Marie Stockton | We have been really proud of our growing film industry. The world wide publicity created by Corner Gas has put Saskatchewan on the map and brought in a lot of tourist dollars. |
5167 | Kim Chi | It's a very bad choice to cut this program, if Brad Wall want to lead this province again, please consider to keep the arts and keep your promise to create more jobs not cutting the jobs. |
5168 | Ginette Schinkel | |
5169 | Donna Woloshyn | Please reconsider the most recent data from heritage canada's report showing the economic benefits to Sask regarding support for film tax credits. The stats are compelling and support a continued tax credit that has a ripple effect for SK's economy. |
5170 | Nathalie Younglai | |
5171 | Jillian Maas | Flim is so important to sask!!!! |
5172 | Brittney Gudereit | |
5173 | Amy Deibert | |
5174 | Sarah Cooper | |
5175 | Tracie Lloyd | |
5176 | Melanie Wilmink | When constantly talking about building jobs and the economy, why then slash the jobs of thousands of cultural workers - who create the community that enables other workers to actually value where they live and want to live & work there. |
5177 | Dean Tatlow | |
5178 | Janessa Penner | |
5179 | Laura Dubois | |
5180 | Dan Kolenick | |
5181 | Rita Sinclair | |
5182 | Loretta Demyen | Without the film tax incentive program the movie in Kipling would not have been made |
5183 | Brandon Faul | this is a very ignorant move by the sask party. hopefully they don't have majority |
5184 | Angie Waterfield | |
5185 | Colin Gibson | I Love the film industry in Saskatchewan and would be very sad to see it go! |
5186 | Andrew Ford | |
5187 | Tiffany Lew | |
5188 | Janice Maze | |
5189 | Stephanie Wurm | |
5190 | Nikki Harrison | Please restore the tax incentive and maintain our film industry. |
5191 | Darla Kalenchuk | |
5192 | Kelly Bona | |
5193 | Linda Dunne | |
5194 | Wil Zmak | |
5195 | Shar McGowan | This is an organized political attack on the arts, in my opinion. When times get tough, the arts sustain us as a society. Provincially we have been proud of the Sask. film industry and can barely fathom its absence. |
5196 | Stephanie Buck | |
5197 | Cheryl Sweet | We need to keep this tax credit. |
5198 | Jean Dufresne | The film industry is important to keep some our young artists in Saskatchewan. |
5199 | Corynn Mercier | |
5200 | John Lygouriatis | The film industry spends money in our rural communities. |