| Name | Comments |
601 | Sherona Sinclair | Please don't do this! The arts should be supported. I was so excited to come back after school to Saskatchewan (my home) and work in a place of OPPORTUNITY. This is sad for any saskatchewanian who wants to start in the industry and come back home to work. |
602 | leslie Blenkin | |
603 | Magdalena Metcalfe | Mr. Wall. My dad is a filmmaker. please support filmmakers so my dad doesn't have to move our family to Winnipeg. Magdalena Metcalfe - 8 years old. |
604 | Eric Kanius | |
605 | R. Small | |
606 | Harold Moen | This industry provided spin-offs for other businesses in the province. All other provinces provide tax credits. Wht not Sask? |
607 | Doug Leaf | With 1200 jobs in 2009/10.You'd think it would be a no brainer to support an industry that brings money in and takes nothing out. |
608 | Jack Anderson | The question is not how much the film industry receives from government, it is a question of how much it gives back to the province - in both monetary and social
benefit. |
609 | Sean Reimer | Brad Wall, please do not eliminate the SFETC. It's important for both Saskatchewan's fine arts culture as well as its economy. It's a win-win tax credit, and it would be asinine to eliminate it. |
610 | Gaylene Soparlo | Films are a very important part of our lives |
611 | Jason R. Hiltz | Keep culture intact. |
612 | Erin Passmore | Please please please |
613 | richard | My son-in law is a break-awy talent and i teach in a school that has a film department with students who need a future and a boost. |
614 | Rose Merkosky | Cut the premiers and all his members of Parliaments salaries??? Theres keep going up and no question
s asked,These are young people starting out to make a living and you do this to them!!!!Shame On You!!! |
615 | Barbara Wappett | |
616 | Mardi G.S. | |
617 | Barry | we need movies done here is Sask tooo |
618 | Steven Lang | |
619 | Alexis Rennebohm | Please reconsider your stance on the SFETC. Loosing it will be ruin a viable industry in this province. Saskatchewan stands to loose hundreds of skilled workers who want to work here in Saskatchewan. |
620 | Jenna-Lee Hyde | Please take another look at the numbers. You have made a grave error.
This decision is seeing people lose jobs. Families are affected with this cut.
All you're showing us is how much greener the grass is on the other side of the provincial borders. |
621 | Wendy Nelson | |
622 | Jordan Ratzlaff | Eliminating the tax credit makes us look culturally insignificant. Please reconsider your decision and support creative, vibrant people who love this province. |
623 | Diane Robinson | |
624 | Erin Crowley | |
625 | Dean Dougan | |
626 | Steve Balkwill | |
627 | Nelson W. Mitchell | The Arts are just as important as potash and mining |
628 | Brienna Altrogge | MY uncle and many others like him make their living creating film and television in Saskatchewan, which has resulted in the wildly popular Corner Gas, among other shows. Please do not eliminate this important tax credit which is a critical support. |
629 | Karin Martel | Please reconsider your decision and keep Saskatchewan's voice alive in television and film. |
630 | Aleksandra Truskolaska | |
631 | ryan coutts | |
632 | James Lague | The SFETC is essential in making this province a great place to live. Getting rid of it will devastate more than just arts and culture. |
633 | Stephen Chapco | |
634 | Justin.Harestad | |
635 | Samuel Dougan | |
636 | Ryan Flaherty | Has the SK gov't not been paying attention to the fallout from the closure of the Vancouver Playhouse? The arts should be valued much higher. Wake up! |
637 | Lisa Byrne | Shame On You! |
638 | Jeff Nagel | |
639 | Destiny Wolfe | |
640 | Madeleine Gordon | |
641 | Renetta Moen | A loss for the people of Sask. |
642 | Justine Shenher | |
643 | Martin Outhwaite | |
644 | Ayesha Dhillon | |
645 | Katharine leier | Very sad. Sask needs the film industry! |
646 | Reid McGonigle | This is about the type of province we all want to live in. My "Saskatchewan Advantage" includes the arts, and those people who work in the industry that make our province something special. |
647 | Nathen Wahl | |
648 | Heather Colville | |
649 | Levi Carleton | As the head of a local and independent production company that wishes to work with rather than against the government in control of the matters pertaining to our livelihood, I wish to be advised of any responses offered to better understand these decisions |
650 | Vincent Cosenzo | |