The budget includes an investment of $12 million for the film industry, an increase of $2 million over last year, and saskarts will receive a 2.5 per cent increase this year. skpoli
Creative Saskatchewan is the official film commission for the province; its grant program supports local hiring and incentivizes business expenditures.should help ensure Saskatchewan is ready to fulfil the high demand for content.
“This increased investment into Saskatchewan people and productions … sends a strong message that we’re open for business, and we’re ready to work,” said Chris Triffo, a local producer with Wavelength Entertainment and a member on the Creative Sask. board.
“Saskatchewan’s artists and arts community play an important role in our everyday lives and have a direct connection to our province’s quality of life,” said Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross. “The Government of Saskatchewan continues to invest in programs that support the well-being of Saskatchewan people and communities, such as the arts.”“We are proud to have managed to maintain and even slightly increase granting levels through many leaner years, addressing inflation internally,” CEO Michael Jones said.Article content
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