| Name | Comments |
5701 | Jesse Collier | Tax credits help in creating jobs in the film/television industry. Getting rid of the tax credit will be a blow to our industry |
5702 | Jennifer Pederson | The arts and culture sector employs people who pay taxes and mortgages. Their work generates revenue for the government and for local businesses and enriches the quality of life in our communities. The film tax credit is just one blow to arts and culture! |
5703 | Tyler Deis | This is a no brainer Brad. |
5704 | Jody Bergerman | Keep the film industry in Saskatchewan!! |
5705 | Kim Bjorklund | |
5706 | Sarah Joy Bennett | |
5707 | David Ulrich | |
5708 | Andrew Purvis | Reinstate it. It's important to the economy. |
5709 | Brenda Presnell | The film "Rufus" that was filmed in Dundurn, brought large amounts of bussiness into Dundurn. Our town, and other small rural towns, need to see opportunities like this. Getting rid os Sask. films etc, is absurd!!! |
5710 | Gloria Shoeman | |
5711 | Jason Reihl | We subsidize agriculture, potash, mining, etc. with tax credits, why pick on film which is the cheapest of the bunch with arguably the best percentage return? No analysis was apparently even done, which is even more shameful. |
5712 | steve morrisson | the ROI is 6-1 , so how this is not good for the people and biz is absurd |
5713 | Michael Neuman | Cutting arts funding in anyway is shameful. It negatively affects all citzens. |
5714 | sara kozmanuik | |
5715 | Rosemary Dietrich | Reinstate it. It works! |
5716 | Michael Belgue | |
5717 | sara kozmanuik | |
5718 | Julia Arkos | |
5719 | Camilla Abdallah | Bring back the SFETC |
5720 | Tim Merasty | |
5721 | Dennis Dodds | I've heard no compelling argument to cut SFETC. |
5722 | Louise Goulet | We need to keep our talent here and encourage others to come to Sk. We need to keep a place on the map. Today I hear people say Sask who? We are just a baby in this area and need to be allowed to grow. |
5723 | Marion Perry | The film industry supports local businesses, provides employment, enhances the culture of our province and reflects Saskatchewan's cultural health to those elsewhere. Please re-enstate the film tax credit. |
5724 | Lori Green | We need to keep the arts alive and well in Saskatchewan |
5725 | Nancy Robertson | |
5726 | Chantelle Renwick | |
5727 | B. K. Lenhart | Typical for a SaskParty/Conservative government. |
5728 | Robert Breen | I have many grads who return to Saskatchewan to work in this industry. There's nothing terribly socialist about trying to attract business which employs professionals and promotes the good name and profile of the province. |
5729 | Tina Nowatchik | |
5730 | Shauna Abdelhamid | |
5731 | Kate Blackport | |
5732 | Andre Corbeil | What has brought me to Saskatchewan was related to the film industry. Without the industry, the province wouldn't have my tourism dollars and I'd be lacking memories of an amazing place. |
5733 | Mistral Page | |
5734 | Kendra Leier | The film industry impacts more than a bottom line. |
5735 | Tex Antonucci | |
5736 | sinead O'Reilly | film and art are important parts of a towns, cities, provinces and countries cultures and growth. the government needs to support us |
5737 | barry horsley | |
5738 | Sean Finell | Don't kill the Saskatchewan film industry |
5739 | michelle hartnett | |
5740 | Risa Naytowhow | |
5741 | Melissa | |
5742 | florence holt | What a step backwards!! we need the film industry here in Sask. It's bad enough that Russia owns the steel plant, Switzerland the Viterra,where will this outsourcing of our resources end. we need to keep our talent here and not export it again. |
5743 | Connor Hugo | |
5744 | Trish Hay | It's a tax credit, not a grant. If there is no film industry, there is no tax revenue anyway. This cut will cost money not save it. |
5745 | Stephen Lys | |
5746 | Amy Szalabayi | |
5747 | Christi Fetterolf | |
5748 | Stephanie Charles | Please keep the film industry alive in Saskatchewan :D |
5749 | Gary Grady | Our town loved having Karma Films filming here. Please do not kill the excitement that filming in Saskatchewan brings!!! |
5750 | Brennan Mercer | |