| Name | Comments |
7651 | Patrick Kelly | |
7652 | Brent Rubin | |
7653 | Peggy Pilot | |
7654 | Dennis Hunt | |
7655 | Lacey Suttie | |
7656 | Jodi Schellenberg | |
7657 | Bob Fleming | |
7658 | Gary von Kuster | |
7659 | This signature has been deleted. |
7660 | Tania Hlohovsky | |
7661 | Jaro Vocadlo | |
7662 | Patricia Heighes | |
7663 | Aj Schepers | |
7664 | russ mcglothlen | |
7665 | Melissa McCormack | |
7666 | Kerry G. Barrett | |
7667 | Sandra Dee | Not good - Saskatchewan will be the only province in Canada or North America that doesn't have a Tax Credit or Deduct to help the film industry. OH my god even the other eastern countries has something. Sad bring people into Saskatchewan not out!!! |
7668 | jacqueline barclay | Your government claims to recognize and support the need for our economy to diversify beyond our resource sector. Let's 'walk the talk'!! |
7669 | Caitlin Estabrooks | |
7670 | Tony Walsh | As has doubtless already been pointed out, there's a trickle-down effect here in producing ancillary media such as games. Not just one industry at stake. |
7671 | Jill Fletcher | Keep the arts alive!! |
7672 | Garett Watson | |
7673 | Rupinder Nagra | Is this really happening? The arts helps define a country, a province a city..without it what do we have... |
7674 | Sandra Taylor | |
7675 | Curtis Scherban | Removal of this tax credit will put us behind the other provinces, less reasons to be in saskatchewan! |
7676 | Ericka Evans | This will have a ripple effect throughout Canada and through several industries. Short-sighted and contrary to Canada's commitment to make our country a leader in the global market. |
7677 | Susan Lehnert | |
7678 | Monique Vezina | Without this tax credit - the company I got my internship with might not have existed - at least not in Saskatchewan. These people are incredibly talented and deserving. |
7679 | Aaron Ingrouville | Fiscal responsibility, hey? To who? Your shareholders? Gimme a break. |
7680 | Nicole Stevens | |
7681 | Jordy Wihak | The Wall government (and the Alberta Conservatives they're aping) don't seem to value culture. That's ideological. But how they can dismiss the obvious economic impact of a healthy film industry is beyond me. It's cutting off the nose to spite the face. |
7682 | Jean Gibson | |
7683 | Elize Morgan | These tax credits pay for people to work in this economy. |
7684 | Chris Aronoff | |
7685 | Jason orban | We, like a lot of other companies in Saskatchewan work closely with the film industry which generates a portion of our revenue every year. This doesn't just affect the 400 or so people you say directly work in the industry, but affects many many more small |
7686 | Anthony Bell | |
7687 | Kevin Lheritier | where did the conservative party find there term of bean counters? The did not look at the big picture and see how many people benefit form films in Saskatchewan. Restaurants, car rentals,hotels, man power, hardware store and the list goes on. |
7688 | J. Butler | The provincial government's discussions regarding the SFETC is about money. They seem to ignore the fact that it concerns people. They say they want people to remain and work here yet they seem to be focussed on selling resources, not skills. |
7689 | John McLeod | |
7690 | Stacey Paus | |
7691 | Kathleen Kokotailo | Very disappointed with this government's decisions regarding Saskatchewan's cultural future -- the film industry, Tourism Sask, Dept of Economic Development -- what next? No more health care subsidies? I can't wait to get out of this province. |
7692 | Phyllis Laing | As printed right on our Canadian $20 bill - "Would we ever know each other in the slightest if not for the arts" - Gabrielle Roy
The economy has been proven to be stronger throughout every decade of history when a culture is strong and vibrant |
7693 | Rita McLeod | |
7694 | Chris Diaz | |
7695 | JOHN MCCONNELL | The quality of a society is reflected by the extent its Gov't shows Art&Culture. Most businesses know there is a major spinoff in communities to their businesses and often new investments as well from projects relating to the Arts. Keep the tax credit! |
7696 | Tamara Mauthe | I am fortunate that our Manitoba government recognizes film as a viable industry. Sask Government needs to do the same.. |
7697 | Carole Rusnak | How can the government save money by eliminating an industry? |
7698 | Kindah Mardam Bey | |
7699 | Bridget Ready | I'm not an economist, but I fail to understand cutting an investment that makes a 600% return....... |
7700 | laurie browne | |