| Name | Comments |
701 | Ryan Mathews | |
702 | Christina Beauregard | I don't work directly in the film industry but I've just returned to SK after a long stint of working abroad. This is the reason why I and many others are going elsewhere to work and pay taxes to a community where our skills are useful and appreciated. |
703 | Carol Belanger | There is more to life than making money. Culture and the arts matter!!! |
704 | Derek Klaassen | |
705 | Dani Tunney | With the recent boom in the economy (and the boasting done by the sask party about it) I'm sure they can scrape together the money to ensure that one of our major industries stays in the province. |
706 | Colette Benoit | |
707 | Natsuko Ohama | |
708 | Erin Lindsay | |
709 | Jada Ste. Marie | Reinstate the SFETC. The cut is detrimental to our cultural, creative and economic growth. |
710 | Richard Scholz | |
711 | Mac Gordon | A terrible, but typical,move. |
712 | Audrey De Block | |
713 | Anna gillgannon | |
714 | Dean Evans | |
715 | Ken Davis | A 100 million in tax credits for over 600 million in immediate returns, not counting spill-over dollars into the community....and 6 to 1 on investment is a BAD return??? Killing the tax credit is short-sighted. |
716 | Michael Simpson | well...So much for coming back to my one true love in life! Cheers Sask Party...you are going to miss the profit...and the people as they move...best you change your minds and right away |
717 | Bryn Levy | |
718 | Ken William | |
719 | Gin Belhumeur | |
720 | David Cooney | |
721 | Keith Duperreault | The fact that Alberta actually "thanked" Saskatchewan for the boost in their film industry should clue Mr Wall in that he has dropped the ball big time.
I say strip him of his "Honourable" title....he no longer deserves it. Replace it with "Douche". |
722 | Fran Laliberte | |
723 | Vickie Church | it is wrong to cut an important part of our province. |
724 | Lucy Laliberte | |
725 | Mehta Youngs | |
726 | Rebecca Anderson | |
727 | Dr. Dianne Morrow | |
728 | Carole Larsen | Killing the tax credit kills the SK film industry. Don't do it. |
729 | Diane L. Miller | My son and many of his friends and colleagues have chosen to stay in Saskatchewan. They are bright, talented and passionate about their careers. Please allow them the chance to continue working here within the film industry. The tax credit is effective! |
730 | George Laliberte | |
731 | Leigh Spence | |
732 | Faith Baron | |
733 | Theresa Finn | |
734 | Addison Pauli | |
735 | Robyn Coat | |
736 | Matt Spence | |
737 | Liam Lacey | |
738 | Regan Kosior | I hope you have just been misinformed and that you will reconsider decision. As a young, university grad, I decided to move back to Regina, SK and now it's looking like my stay here will be short lived. |
739 | Kat powell | |
740 | Gloria Engel | We need to rally together to preserve the Saskatchewan film industry. |
741 | Daranie Phouthirath | |
742 | Sam Gross | |
743 | Kelly Leichert | |
744 | Sarahm Mathiason | |
745 | Trina Stull | |
746 | Kyle Bender | The health of a society is measured in more than dollars and cents. Even if the Saskatchewan film industry was an economic black hole (which it is not), it provides immeasurable benefit to the people of the province. Reinstate the tax credit! |
747 | Marr Finlayson | |
748 | Sharon Pulvermacher | The film tax credit is an essential element in keeping the film industry alive in Sask. We need creative, artistic people as much as the oil industry. Keep the film tax credit. |
749 | Kim de Laforest | |
750 | Hannah Wilkinson | |