| Name | Comments |
5801 | Cassidy McFadzean | |
5802 | Lois Stroh | |
5803 | Angela Tillier | |
5804 | Jean Henders | |
5805 | Dawn Walnoha-MacKechnie | Saskatchewan needs the Film Employment Tax Credit. This tax credit allows Sask. to be competitive. Please continue to provide it.. |
5806 | April Lindenbach | Please reconsider your position on the film industry |
5807 | Sharon Bratt | Someone didn't think this one out did they? |
5808 | Victor Marchetti | |
5809 | Bob Ivanochko | |
5810 | Janet McTaggart | you should definately reconsider this decision! Sask's film work is well regarded! You have invested in this now continue and don't renege on your decision. |
5811 | Austin Josephson | |
5812 | Lyn Cook | |
5813 | Paaul Zuck | THE SPIN OFF BENEFITS SHOW THE VALUE OF THE TAX CREDIT TO THE SURVIVAL OF THE INDUSTRY.I WOULD HATE TO SEE THE SOUNDSTAGE SOLD FOR PENNIES ON THE DOLLAR LIKE SCN WAS. WHAT BETTER WAY TO SHOWCASE OUR PROVINCE ABD ITS DIVERSE PEOPLE.
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5814 | Joanne McCune | |
5815 | Sheri Logan | |
5816 | Kenneth Nielson | Brutal. |
5817 | Lorelei Gibson | |
5818 | Danielle Griscti | |
5819 | Candace Ross | |
5820 | Andrew Simpson | This tax credit is a key investment strategy towards a prosperous financial return, eliminating it has a very short term and short sighted benefit that ultimiatley does very little good and a whole lot of bad. |
5821 | Lana Wilson | The film industry creates revenue for the province as well as advancing arts and culture, providing benefits in addition to economic opportunities! |
5822 | Brian Overlid | |
5823 | Barry Armstrong | Definitely a backward decision, hope it will be reversed. Seems not have been an economic decision. |
5824 | Tim Spence | |
5825 | Souzan Rezai | |
5826 | Dan Beveridge | |
5827 | Kathy Campbell Tillie | |
5828 | Kathleen Crowther | |
5829 | Katherine Eberle | |
5830 | Eveline Boudreau | |
5831 | David Hardy | Responsible labour-based tax credits to the film and television production community ARE NOT GIVEAWAYS. In numerous jurisdictions they have proven to be a catalyst for growth and a real economic driver. |
5832 | Krystopher Champagne | |
5833 | anne | |
5834 | Erika Walter | A sad fiscal and cultural decision that many can only hope will be reversed when someone with some sense crunches the numbers or comes into power next. The program returns money into the province, many programs do not do this, reconsider. |
5835 | Andrea Hedlund | |
5836 | Christina Persson | |
5837 | Frank Grolle | |
5838 | Dorthy Hill | |
5839 | Sean Embury | Wake up Sask Party. You've got a great industry you should be investing in. That said we'll be happy to have them in Vancouver spending their production budgets and wages on BC businesses. |
5840 | jan coleman | Without this credit we wouldn't have had CORNER GAS--enough said!!!! |
5841 | Jonathan Bronfman | Pros strongly outway the cons |
5842 | Michel Jr. Ducharme | |
5843 | Karen Schoonover | Cutting the film tax credit is a big mistake. The film industry employs many of our Fine Arts graduates and keeps people from leaving the province. It also provides invaluable promotion for our province. |
5844 | Chelsea Berg | |
5845 | Susan McKay | Makes good economic sense to continue the tax credit, which results in a return of many more dollars and other benefits to the people of Saskatchewan. |
5846 | Rob McDowell | |
5847 | lawrence mitchell | |
5848 | kim coates | i have already written a letter to the legislature. i have continued to talk and skype and write to every outlet that will have me. we can not let this tax cut happen. period. |
5849 | Mary-Ann Dube | We seem to be able to find whatever it takes for sports in this province, but arts funding is sadly thought not to be important.We have a sound stage that is the pride of the industry- you 'd think that would be something that would be high on the list of |
5850 | Matthew Shire | This says more about how the arts are looked at in SK then just the film and TV industry. |