| Name | Comments |
7851 | Marie Lovrod | |
7852 | keith potter | |
7853 | Carol Bachiu | |
7854 | Linda Murphy | Please use your heads. It seems only common sense to support an industry that brings in more money than it takes. Do the math. |
7855 | Barbara de Vlieger | A depressing decision. The talent, the creative people, the energy, the technical expertise, not to mention the money, which will leave Saskatchewan will not be easily replaced or lured back. We are all the poorer for this decision, and not just financially. |
7856 | Linda Paul | I'm really disappointed in this decision. I think it is very backward looking. Having video produced in Sask gives its citizens pride, it advertises Sask as a place to be and do - i.e. good for the tourist industry, for industrial investment etc. Look what |
7857 | Jack Coggins | |
7858 | Lana S | |
7859 | James Pardos-Bate | I think in any society appreciation of the arts is essential--there is much more to life than dollars and cents. But, lets make support of the arts as efficient as possible with the goal being to make the arts self supporting. B |
7860 | ward schell | Big Yellow Taxi comes to mind |
7861 | Henry woolfe | |
7862 | sarah vedress | |
7863 | Teneille Dzuba | |
7864 | Jeff Fisher | |
7865 | crystal duncan | Really?, Brad. Really?? |
7866 | Jennifer Fisher | |
7867 | Linda Scheuerpflug | Mr. Wall..I think you all have a good sleep and rethink your actions |
7868 | Jennifer Christian | Mr. Wall your decision has not only impacted the film and arts industry but all others that work with them. |
7869 | Anne-Marie Wheeler | |
7870 | Lorne Beug | |
7871 | Helen S. | With 1,067,612 SK residents the$8M tax credit works out to $7.49 per person per year. Less than it costs to go to the movies once @$10 to support good or bad USA or foreign movies. Keep our support here; let our artists & crews keep working here. |
7872 | Mike | Return the tax credit |
7873 | This signature has been deleted. |
7874 | Donald Booth | |
7875 | This signature has been deleted. |
7876 | Jill Kulyk | |
7877 | Nicole George | |
7878 | This signature has been deleted. |
7879 | McKenna Thomas | |
7880 | Kiera-Dawn Kolson | |
7881 | Chris Roberts | You've just spent $50 million a year to save yourself $8 million in taxes, and sent hundreds of skilled professionals to work in the province next door. Short-sighted to say the least. I hope you reassess this decision. |
7882 | Dan Deyo | How come we keep being told that we're a "Have" province now but our government keeps acting like we're "Have Not"? |
7883 | Aaron Bartlett | |
7884 | Kara Batty | |
7885 | Erin Batty | |
7886 | Jaime Sanchez | |
7887 | Cassie Nesbitt | |
7888 | Sarah Vermette | |
7889 | anne hanson | Just one more example of poor governing |
7890 | Kassi | we need a film industry in sk. for the people of the future (our kids) and the people of now to flourish! 100,000 dollars is a good investment for the 600,000 dollars we make. Numbers don't lie. please reconsider! We can't just waste Saskatchewan's talent! |
7891 | Michael Thurmeier | Save the Saskatchewan Film Industry! My brother needs a job! |
7892 | Caroline McAuley | |
7893 | Sonia Waldie | |
7894 | Lucy Dee Anderson | |
7895 | Ken & Sharrie Wesolowski | saving jobs |
7896 | Mike Boyce | |
7897 | Jan Miller | there is a reason that tax credits are becoming more and more popular all over the world with provinces in canada leading the way - the figures prove that it makes good economic sense. Please reconsider in the context of the big picture. |
7898 | Kelly Watson | |
7899 | Suzanne Rollo | |
7900 | Angela Wicentowich | |