| Name | Comments |
| 2651 | Lindsay Jackson | |
| 2652 | steve lewis | fight on |
| 2653 | Jordan MacKenzie | I moved to Saskatchewan from BC with the hopes of working here, now I may be forced to move back. Please think twice about what you are doing. |
| 2654 | Corey Prsa | The film industry is so important to everyone! Don't lose it! |
| 2655 | Brent Braaten | The tax credit works |
| 2656 | Keone Rohatensky | This is something I would like to do when I grow up. I know our film stuff isn't the best. But still we got to have a bit of filming in Saskatchewan. |
| 2657 | Alison Cheung | |
| 2658 | Alexa | |
| 2659 | Carrie Jamieson | |
| 2660 | Corey Sawchyn | The film industry is a 6:1 return on investment. Don't force some of the best and most creative people out of the province. |
| 2661 | David Imrie | I worked briefly as an extra. It creates jobs. My son works in the entertainment industry in Regina. Need I say more? |
| 2662 | Cheryl Simpson-Barry | Leave the starving artists alone. |
| 2663 | Ryan Dumelie | |
| 2664 | Hilary Chang | Mr. Wall, enjoy your province full of construction workers and uranium miners. The rest of us will be living elsewhere. |
| 2665 | Dylan Wertz | |
| 2666 | Lisa Oscienny | Don't eliminate the SFETC!! Don't eliminate Saskatchewan film makers!! |
| 2667 | Karen Richardson | |
| 2668 | Terry Grieves | |
| 2669 | Mike Francis | Why eliminate the film employment tax credit? Give us one good reason. |
| 2670 | Lisa Grieves | |
| 2671 | Rebecca Lloyd | Moving Saskatchewan backwards Mr. Wall. |
| 2672 | Kristina Hedlund | |
| 2673 | Fiona Francis | Please keep the SFETC! |
| 2674 | Kathleen Riffel | |
| 2675 | Jill A. Lanigan | After all the improvements & catching-up SK has done, why are we now going backwards? Unbelievable! Kill the tax credit, you kill the industry & many other related jobs= many talented people will leave SK. The credit is vital to retain film industry in SK. |
| 2676 | Richard Rothenburger | Take away the tax credit and we will lose the opportunity for people to be inspired. |
| 2677 | Tim Rennebohm | Don't be crazy! |
| 2678 | Barry Ruhr | |
| 2679 | Lynn McCann | What next? |
| 2680 | DJ Surring | My best friend will have to leave Regina and the province after 10 years of friendship. Don't let this happen. |
| 2681 | Pam Bilusack | |
| 2682 | Lisa King | Arts & Culture are vital to a community. Film making is one way to keep our stories alive. |
| 2683 | Al Zabinsky | Tax Credit was a good idea then. Cancellation is a bad idea.
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| 2684 | John Kapp | Another disgusting move by Saskatchewan's right-wing to disrupt culture in this province. |
| 2685 | Carla Ralko | Keep creative minds in Saskatchewan. |
| 2686 | Michelle Gould | Why spend thousands of dollars building a fantastic soundstage when you end up deciding to cut the cord to the Sk film industry! Great idea Mr. Wall!!!! |
| 2687 | Mitchell Bird | You guys have to keep business ventures up in order to attract tourism. Shutting down things like the drive-in theatre, now the film industry, just stuff that can help attract outside revenue. The entertainment industry can be HUGE here. Tons of Talent. |
| 2688 | Robert Young | |
| 2689 | elaine pain | |
| 2690 | Fraser Slind | The numbers are so cut and dry, it amazes me how educated men, can make such an irrational decision especially in a time of economic prosperity. |
| 2691 | Barbara Stehwien | Imagine if we could designate where our hard earned tax dollars should go! Even just a portion of them!! The arts are soooo important, I wish the military would have to hold bake sales to raise and beg for money and support like we do!! |
| 2692 | Randy Gossner | |
| 2693 | Vincent Chouinard | |
| 2694 | marni gossner | |
| 2695 | Rick Wilson | |
| 2696 | Kelly McElree | A growing Saskatchewan should be for everyone. |
| 2697 | Kevin Dewalt | 25 years ago the nay sayers said it couldn't be done, building an film and TV industry in Saskatchewan....well we did and 25 years later it has been wiped out in a matter of seconds....I am sorry but this is not acceptable.... |
| 2698 | Jennifer Robinson | $623 million in production revenue for the province.
Enough said. |
| 2699 | Taylor Groff | |
| 2700 | Bob Patterson | This decision makes no sense...this industry does not cost taxpayers, it creates employment and has gained respect across North America... Please consider reversing this ill-advised decision |