| Name | Comments |
| 8051 | Kathy Schutte | |
| 8052 | Briana Vaags | |
| 8053 | Shawn Duggan | |
| 8054 | A Dymond | |
| 8055 | John kissack | Saskatchewan is home to many Dedicated and talented individuals working in the film industry. I support this petition, the sask film industry, and hope to see the province continue to flourish. |
| 8056 | B. Bzdel | Why not get Saskatchewan Lotteries to use some of their funds for this type of arts and culture? |
| 8057 | Sharon Derby | |
| 8058 | Rosemarie Walton | What can I possibly say. I hope 3 ghosts visit our prime minister and show him what a terrible job he is doing. He is a slob. |
| 8059 | Vicki Trainor | |
| 8060 | Renee | |
| 8061 | Jari Fleck | Please keep the Arts alive! |
| 8062 | Sandi Hutchinson | Another poorly thought out decision by the wall government. |
| 8063 | Medbh English | Besides being a good business decision, keeping this tax credit helps support something that is much more than business. |
| 8064 | Ruth Lawrence | Eliminating this tax credit will ensure that your province's film industry is no longer competitive. Tax credits are an investment with a huge return. |
| 8065 | N. MacInnes | |
| 8066 | J Pruden | Supporting Saskatchewan's arts scene is an important part of building and maintaining the cultural fabric of the province and country. |
| 8067 | Jennifer Forberg | |
| 8068 | Chris Toudy | |
| 8069 | Ryan Forberg | |
| 8070 | Helena Svobodova | |
| 8071 | Deanna Andreas | |
| 8072 | Kyle Prosser | |
| 8073 | George Green | In language government understands clearly, I would respectfully suggest this may very well ultimately cost the province tax revenue beyond what is believed will be saved on the spending side. |
| 8074 | Kris Brandhagen | |
| 8075 | Sherry Lee Hunter | |
| 8076 | Tierney Hansen | |
| 8077 | Pam Pachkowsky | |
| 8078 | Susan Woolf | |
| 8079 | Carroll Godsman | I agree with Ruth Lawrence: "Tax credits are an investment with a huge return." These tax credits generate jobs which generate tax revenues.) They create opportunities for creative and skilled technical people to keep their skills honed. Culture matters. |
| 8080 | David Christoffel | Instead of 55% tax on $100 million worth of production, the government will get 100% of the tax on $5 million of production. hmmmm.... |
| 8081 | Jackie Neufeld | |
| 8082 | Peter Beug | |
| 8083 | Twyla Rusnak | |
| 8084 | Sean Dorsey | |
| 8085 | Jeff Morman | |
| 8086 | Debra Brown | |
| 8087 | Melanie Wildman | These tax credits are an excellent return on investment. As a successful business woman, I apparently know this much better than Wall's government. |
| 8088 | Dan MacDonald | No tax credits = no filming these days. Not only does such credit support a viable industry in Saskatchewan and raise the provincial cultural profile, but they generate revenues far in excess of the apparent costs. It's win-win-win. Don't be short-sighted |
| 8089 | Nicole Theaker | |
| 8090 | Al Batters | |
| 8091 | Melodi Shephard | SAVE our FilM Industry... |
| 8092 | Kendra Kembel | |
| 8093 | Alexander Baker | |
| 8094 | Phillip Hall | |
| 8095 | paul koopman | |
| 8096 | Mary Ellen MacLean | |
| 8097 | Pete Malowany | |
| 8098 | Deanna Leader | |
| 8099 | Graham Reid | This decision by the government is unwise both financially and for the continued growth of Saskatchewan culture. |
| 8100 | Madison Dufault | |