| Name | Comments |
7701 | Sarah Hegglin | |
7702 | Lauren Maggio | |
7703 | Lori Hodges | |
7704 | sarah huber | |
7705 | sean whalley | |
7706 | Jameson Kraemer | Please please please - it is so important that these tax credits stay in place. Keep Saskatchewan on the map and support your local artists and tradesmen who rely on productions to earn a living doing what they love. |
7707 | Misha Fafard | The Wall government has no appreciation for arts and culture in this province. Please rethink this decision. |
7708 | Nick Handziuk | |
7709 | maria dobrowolski | We won't accomplish anything by eliminating an industry of mostly young people. |
7710 | eva gifford | !! |
7711 | Donna Lindskog | |
7712 | Nicole Barrett | I am perfectly willing to support such an benefitial industry. There is a lot of talent that can be utilized and celebrated in this province. |
7713 | Jeffrey Murias | |
7714 | Kelly Mentanko | |
7715 | Jennifer Folk | |
7716 | Jackie Currie | Killing this tax credit does not free up money for other areas. It simply deprives the province and it's people of film, culture and the ability to make and spend money in the province. Every other province has this credit. |
7717 | D.L. McGregor | We will now be training grads in Film and Video to work outside our province. So much for retaining people in SK. Unbelievably shortsighted on Government's part. |
7718 | Huw Evans | Whether the gov't cares about the arts or not, why would anyone do away with a credit that returned many times what it cost in profits, according to all studies? Very poor judgement. |
7719 | Jose D. Rosales | |
7720 | Chris Cunningham | This is a short-time gain for long time pain, not only for the industry but for the SK. economy. The reality is that without the employment tax credit there will be no production in SK. |
7721 | Kristin Catherwood | If Saskatchewan is suddenly a "have" province, why is our resource-rich government cutting arts and culture programming? Arts and culture have thrived in Saskatchewan, even when we were a so-called "have not" province. Keep the tax credit! |
7722 | McLeay Upshall | |
7723 | Tracy Mukli | We need jobs! |
7724 | Sharon Worden | |
7725 | Louise Jones | This is a short-sighted action by a government that should be looking at the short and long-term economic benefits to a strong film industry in this province.The decision was not made on principle in that this government offers subsidies in other areas. |
7726 | Jeffrey Moser | |
7727 | Christopher Mansbridge | This is short-sighted, draconian and senseless. We're going to end up losing much more than we're saving. |
7728 | Amber Uhrich | this will lead to all of your experienced and well trained professionals leaving the province... |
7729 | Emma Cornford | A ****ty decision, Mr. Wall. |
7730 | Cera Ziegler | |
7731 | Sarina Gersher | |
7732 | Lorrie Ziegler | |
7733 | Gregory Besharah | Back in the old days, barbaric hordes with colourful names such as "Vandals" and "Huns" were known to destroy the cultural heritage of civilized peoples.
Today we have "The Sask. Party." |
7734 | michelle Buechner | Canadians have struggled for a toe hold in this field. We are Finally starting to be recognized internationally as a movie centre. European countries now approach us to co-create films. It is a mistake to slow our momentum now. |
7735 | Rita Shelton Deverell | Tax credits are not a hand-out. The loss of jobs to the SK economy will show up in a different budget item for years to come. |
7736 | Andrew Schmidt | |
7737 | Maria Fann | Please reverse this decision! It will devastate the SK film indusrty! |
7738 | Trudi Gunia | The arts is always the first thing to suffer cuts, in the schools and elsewhere. Govt's just don't get it! |
7739 | Kristine Dowler | Again, "The tax credit brings investments into the province" |
7740 | Jana Davis | Appalled at the suggestion of this....unacceptable will effect the economy for SK. |
7741 | nicholai ball | Yes i support this cause. |
7742 | Larry Kwok | Silly Brad Wall, tax credits are for the arts. |
7743 | Rory Geddes | |
7744 | JessicaLynn Schuette | Our province and the people of this province NEED the film industry! |
7745 | Derek Boan | Why not support a struggling industry in the arts. The government seems more than keen to support other industries, e.g. sports, building an unnecessary hospital for children, etc. |
7746 | Nathan Rubin | Hey Brad, my Saskatchewan is more than just an oil jack. I think yours is too, so please reconsider this decision. P.s. Maybe you should also reconsider the job of the person who brought this idea forward. They don't have alot of vision. |
7747 | Donna Lindsay | |
7748 | Dale Jack | Isn't this government supposed to be into reducing taxes? If it is okay for the non-renewable resource sector, then why not for the Arts, which is a renewable resource? Please do not just dig your heels in on this, but consider what the people are saying |
7749 | Rachel Fowlie Neufeld | Film is very important to Saskatchewan's arts communities & industries. The loss of this tax credit encompasses more than dollars. |
7750 | Rebecca McLean | |