| Name | Comments |
8501 | Brent Blazieko | I liked it better when Saskatchewan was a leader in the arts. This new proposed tax credit isn't helpful. |
8502 | Andrew Kaytor | |
8503 | Michelle | Please reconsider this short-sighted decision |
8504 | James Balzer | |
8505 | Archie McIsaac | Government wasn't subsidizing film it was giving a tax break. By killing the industry they will now get nothing at all not to mention the revenue from businesses and jobs that will be lost. Doesn't make sense. |
8506 | D Grunerud | I support small business |
8507 | Carol Shaw | I'm from Saskatchewan and am proud of the work that has been done in film industry in this once unappreciated province. |
8508 | Margo Johnson | |
8509 | Charity Gadica | |
8510 | Robin Clark | The easiest thing in the world to do is to convince a redneck that funding the arts is a waste of money. Try giving the facts about the tax credit - they don't lie. |
8511 | Eileen Lampard | |
8512 | William Bartley | Please reconsider this decision. The benefits of the credit (it's not a grant)far outweigh the costs. |
8513 | Pamela Haig Bartley | The CREDIT (not a grant) enables our artists to live and work in this province. If they can't make a living here, they will move away and not come back. Do you want a province with NO ARTISTS? |
8514 | George Burnay | A have province doesnt need to cut,programs supporting an industry that doesn't depend on a resource boom! |
8515 | Sunny chin | |
8516 | Matthew Siebert | |
8517 | Stephen Roth | |
8518 | Ferne Amberson | My daughter is leaving the province. This is the wrong decision by the Sask Party. |
8519 | Rick Shorope | I'm frpm Vancouver and I think it is wrong to discontinue anything that has to do with film in Saskatchewan. |