| Name | Comments |
| 4501 | Stephanie Jones | |
| 4502 | Russ Eckstein | I don't understand the Sask Party thought process. The film industry brings in $600 million, the provincial government doesn't spend $100 million, they only do not collect the tax. What is better for Saskatchewan: to earn $600 mil or not earn $100 mil? |
| 4503 | Jaclyn Freimark | |
| 4504 | Brett Taylor | |
| 4505 | Donna Malach | Shame on you Mr Wall ! |
| 4506 | Mitch Doll | |
| 4507 | al riegel | |
| 4508 | Deborah Manstan | Reinstate the tax credit and right this wrong. |
| 4509 | Adrien Martin | |
| 4510 | Lance Janssen | The government keeps talking about the Saskatchewan advantage and then they go and do this.
What were they thinking? |
| 4511 | Debbie Matt | |
| 4512 | Jon Tastad | not cool, Mr. Wall |
| 4513 | Bev Stang | |
| 4514 | Cameron Lizotte | |
| 4515 | Brenda Fox | |
| 4516 | Tom Hutchinson | The spin-off benefits alone repay the investment. |
| 4517 | Kate Hersberger | Please reconsider what you have done to the province with this decision. |
| 4518 | Bill Booth | Investment in the arts is critical |
| 4519 | Daniel Fox | I would prefer it if the government didn't do away with money-making programs. |
| 4520 | Cassie A. | |
| 4521 | Nicole Loeppky | Please reverse this cut |
| 4522 | Cayley Giene | |
| 4523 | Mike Worby | Film is an essential part of the arts, and the film program, along with its members, contribute widely to the economy. |
| 4524 | Nikki Rudachyk Dooley | |
| 4525 | Mark De Angelis | Really? I mean, really?! |
| 4526 | Jordi Knoll-Smith | |
| 4527 | Nolan Dooley | |
| 4528 | Pearl Black | I'm still shaking my head over such a bad decision. Way to go, Saskatchewan. And just when there was appeal in being part of the Saskatchewan advantage. Fail. |
| 4529 | John Beckman | |
| 4530 | Michael Trussler | Why is there this consistent war against the arts?
The arts are what distinguish one place from another. Businesses look and act the same pretty well everywhere. |
| 4531 | Charline Fleury | Since when does a 'have' province expel the arts! Reinstate the tax credit. |
| 4532 | Michelle Murti | |
| 4533 | Christa Burgess | |
| 4534 | Mark Robins | Come on now... |
| 4535 | Connie McAdam | Reinstate this critical tax credit! |
| 4536 | Jason Bailey | |
| 4537 | Marsha Mason | Hm. You invest one dollar; you get back waaaaay more than one dollar. Sounds like an investment to me. So the problem is----? |
| 4538 | Steph Hamilton | |
| 4539 | Andrea Insley | Simple math... |
| 4540 | Amy Snider | Why is Saskatchewan so backwards when it comes to serious art? |
| 4541 | Jordan Boychuk | |
| 4542 | Lynnea Williams | The arts always out perform in terms of hiring and income generated. This is a short-sighted decision. |
| 4543 | cherie westmoreland | This return on investment is astounding, and we get to see ourselves and tell our stories to boot. What is the problem? |
| 4544 | Tim Blackett | |
| 4545 | Gary Hurst | Even in the 'have-not' province of Ontario, we still have our film tax credits. Please reinstate this much needed tax credit. |
| 4546 | Chelsee Blackett | |
| 4547 | Duncan Patterson | |
| 4548 | Shelley Cooper-Stephenson | This government is cutting everything human, community-based, & spirit filled from this province. It will cost much more in the end in foreign invest's., jobs, community, reputation & tourism. Extremely foolish decision! |
| 4549 | Mario E. Valenzuela | we need this jobs please reinstate the
Film Employment Tax Credit |
| 4550 | Irene Valenzuela | |