In the first 4 months of 2015 Transport Canada issued 1,600 permits for commercial drones. In contrast, the U.S.’s Federal Aviation Administration issued only 69. Over 110 companies in Canada now provide commercial drone services, which are regularly used by the movie and television industry, oil and gas companies, forestry companies and farmers.
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@942J6D5New Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes but not on private property
If they send me poo pics
@8VPBX7TNew Democratic4yrs4Y
It would have to be heavily monitored to prevent issues
@8VMCVSC4yrs4Y
Yes if heavily monitored
@8VLJKBY4yrs4Y
Not without proper clearance.
@8VGWZ7J4yrs4Y
Only if there are strict regulations in place that would mitigate privacy concerns
@8V8JCQP4yrs4Y
Drones should require licenses to ensure they are used responsibly. They are a potential safety threat and can easily be used for terrorism or surveillance.
@8TZ74J64yrs4Y
I don’t see why it’s necessary- but Only if it doesn’t violate people’s privacy
@8TW4DJJ4yrs4Y
Only to help better people’s lives
@8SYLM984yrs4Y
i don’t care about drones tbh
@8S48DT84yrs4Y
Yes, but be regulated to not include surveillance by companies or the state.
@8RBVGZD4yrs4Y
It’s a touchy subject. We live in a capitalist society so my inclination is yes but I think it should be very regulated.
@8R5XTG54yrs4Y
With permission of owners they may be disturbing
@8R3Z6834yrs4Y
Yes, but highly regulate it.
@8QCCSWK4yrs4Y
It depends on what type of use
Yes But not for Surveillance
@8GKZWKL5yrs5Y
Should have some restrictions
@8FCPB6S5yrs5Y
Yes, but such commercial purposes should be heavily regulated
@98WXKGQ2yrs2Y
Yes, but there should be a comprehensive regulatory mechanism enforced by the government that prioritizes civilian privacy, safety and security.
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