| Name | Comments |
8151 | Gina Lavertu | |
8152 | C. W. Kirchhoff | A credit is an investment in people, economic diversification, and provincial culture that can be shared worldwide; the repercussions of cutting the credit are manifold. |
8153 | Shawna O'Connell | |
8154 | Rita | |
8155 | Harry Killinger | save the Saskatchewan film employment taxt credit |
8156 | Judy Martin (Ontario) | |
8157 | Jacqui Fidlar | |
8158 | Lindsey Martin | |
8159 | Daniel Bond | If millions can be spent on sports facilities, there is no reason why money can be spent on the film industry.
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8160 | Farrah Leier | |
8161 | Michael Richter | Why would you try to take away the jobs of everyone in the industry, and also lose all the money these films bring your province each year. dont be silly let the film companies stay. |
8162 | Elisabeth Stoppa Ebbels [Edmonton] | |
8163 | Bionic Bannock Boys | "Endless Opportunities... or are they just ending them?" |
8164 | Ursula Meier | Saving on a relatively small tax credit and losing out on the much larger amount of money the film industry generates each year for the Saskatchewan province does't not make any sense, fiscally or otherwise. |
8165 | sheila | |
8166 | Jeff Roop | Was developing a show with Sask in mind as location. Really disappointing. Please reconsider. Would love to work in that beautiful province. |
8167 | priscilla settee | |
8168 | Laura Pettigrew (Regina) | We, the people who employ those in power must ensure the film tax credit remains intact as it is Vital to sustain the THRIVING Film Industry in Saskatchewan. |
8169 | Joshua Pettigrew (Regina) | |
8170 | Cameron Kach | |
8171 | Susan J. Martin | My Film start was in Sask. There is a healthy industry and trained artist as a result of the tax credit. Now in a prov, where there isn't one, the industry is practically non exsistent. Now that US money is nearly par, there is no incentive to film out |
8172 | Murdock Mac Donald | |
8173 | Teresa Wiens | |
8174 | John Kerr | |
8175 | Alyssa Hedlin | |
8176 | Carol Hogan | This makes no sense. |
8177 | Jeff Bridges | Your province is a rugged, colorful, and inspiring landscape, and I met amazing people while shooting there. Many were artists. The professional artists that make film and television production a reality in Saskatchewan. |
8178 | Warren Barry | |
8179 | Szonja Jakovits | My son filmed his series in Sask. We must save Sask. |
8180 | Justin Swedberg | Keep the advantage |
8181 | Jay Lafontaine | Instead of cutting things that make this province great. Do something about the crime in our inner city's. |
8182 | Elaine Schaeffer | |
8183 | Dan oke | |
8184 | Shar Powell | I spent 6 weeks in Regina while my son filmed Moccasin Flats, we met so many amazing people and had such a great experience, many of the people were locals...it would be a real tragedy to take this away. |
8185 | Greg Hargarten | |
8186 | David Meinke | |
8187 | Charlie Peters | Saskatchewan needs to support the arts IN ADDITION to mining. The return on investment in economic terms is great, and in cultural (read: making this province a better place to live) terms is far greater. |
8188 | Andy Ostime | |
8189 | Matthew Dunster | |
8190 | Adrian | |
8191 | D. Myers | |
8192 | janelle mazurkewich | |
8193 | Rosanna Cervi | So much is sadly lost when we lose any part of the Arts. KEEP THE TAX CREDIT GOING. |
8194 | Jackie Nettleton | |
8195 | Nicolle Sauvage | |
8196 | Mark Bryanton | |
8197 | Lana Gajic | |
8198 | Brian Cuthbert | In honour of my very talented and good friend Rob Hillstead. We need this back so that people like Rob can do what they do best!! |
8199 | Cathy McComb | |
8200 | Marie Berwald | This tax credit doesn't actually cost the province anything - because it means films are shot here - so the province makes money. Now films will just be made elsewhere and everyone here will lose out. |