| Name | Comments |
5851 | Marie Austin | |
5852 | Zach Greenhorn | |
5853 | Tricia Martin | |
5854 | Erin Higgins | |
5855 | Karen Heward | |
5856 | Arthur Baalim | Saskatchewan produced film has always been an important part of providing the world with a perspective and understanding of Saskatchewan and Canada. Please do not let this be lost. |
5857 | Dominga Robinson | The arts are vital to who we are as a province. This government needs to recognize that fact and embrace it! |
5858 | terice coleman | |
5859 | Wendy Smith-Sumner | Having a film industry in Saskatchewan enhances our exposure around the world and adds to our pride in our home province. |
5860 | Shawn Bisson | |
5861 | Pam Westwater | |
5862 | Jeffrey Jones | |
5863 | steve rabatich | I thought the province was changing for the better .. I guess not. Every artist in the province must fight this.. |
5864 | Paula Costain | |
5865 | Robert Braid | |
5866 | Danielle Vanchu | |
5867 | linda albert | this is a terrible let down for the province. lets not make this a political decision. the return is the attention that the province gets from crews visiting and the rest of the world seeing sk in the movies or sitcoms even all kids want to be in movies |
5868 | Joanne Ditson | |
5869 | Anita Simpkins | We need to keep our young people living and working in Saskatchewan. |
5870 | Randy Bradshaw | |
5871 | Jeremy Smith | The continued abolish-ment of the arts our country, is really not how we should drive our country. Culture is driven in equal parts: arts, people, and government, take a part away and we loose our sense of culture. |
5872 | Shyla Wilkinson | |
5873 | Lowell Schrieder | |
5874 | Ruth Stubbings | |
5875 | John Brown | |
5876 | This signature has been deleted. |
5877 | Chera Kichula | |
5878 | Vanessa McCartney | Regardless of whether I believe in tax credits or not- this is bad business. It makes SK less competitive in Canada within this industry. |
5879 | Brenda Arnold | This is not a grant;it is a tax credit to support arts. |
5880 | Natalia Khanenko Friesen | Please retain the vibrant industry in the province. It attracts people to the province as well as retains youth here |
5881 | Lori Lockinger | |
5882 | Katharine Isabelle | It would be absolutely ludicrous to shut down Sasks film and tv industry. Many great films and tv programs have come out of Sask. Many great crew, talent and also infrastructure reside in and rely on this industry. Don't be stupid. Please |
5883 | Pat Miller-Schroeder | This is a short-sighted decision. Our vibrant and talented film idustry in Sask will be gutted by the loss of the tax credit program which has brought many jobs and a great deal of money into the province over many years. |
5884 | Betty-Ann Donison | Keep the SFETC. Not only will removing the SFETC affect families throughout the province, it will directly affect Saskatchewan arts and culture! |
5885 | Jing Lu | |
5886 | Alyce Hamon | |
5887 | Robert Moloney | The proof is in the numbers. The tax credit is good for Saskatchewan's economy. Period. More importantly, however, the arts in all their forms are vital for a healthy, conscious society. Do not cut this tax credit!! |
5888 | Brooke Burgess | As a BC producer who has worked on high-profile projects with excellent crews and creative teams in Saskatchewan, I can't fathom the logic behind axing the credit. |
5889 | Vidyadhar | We must continue to support the film industry - let's create a vibrant and diverse Saskatchewan! |
5890 | Enid Bull | |
5891 | Kriti Kolenick | |
5892 | Rosalee | |
5893 | Kyle Mann | |
5894 | Suzanne Sauder | |
5895 | Callie Fichter | Thanks to you, Mr. Wall, my friends who make their lively hood to raise their families in SK will have to look elsewhere. I hope you sleep poorly at night knowing you robbed them of their jobs. |
5896 | Amanda Wiebe | |
5897 | Norm Sawchyn | Saskatchewan will be the only province in Canada without the SFETC. Let's keep up with the rest of Canada and reintstate the tax credit program. |
5898 | Brent Routley | Saskatchewan needs to maintain its competitive position in this field, for the benefit of its citizens first. |
5899 | Deniz Akin | |
5900 | Carrie Catherine | |