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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Electoral District (2011):
yes but let the people in the arey know
@9FBMZG22yrs2Y
No, but there should be laws against them for the sake of privacy
The use of drones should be permitted if one is following certain rules and are not violating privacy.
@92MS84XConservative3yrs3Y
Some drones can get in the way of local air traffic
@8ZD425W3yrs3Y
Yes, but test runs have to be made first in order to ensure the safety of people.
@8Y852BQ3yrs3Y
Yes, but needs additional regulation around usage
@8VNKW2F4yrs4Y
No it is danerous and not relyable
@8VLT9V34yrs4Y
Yes but regulations on privacy should be outlined
@8V8G4CQ4yrs4Y
Yes but regulate the use of drones so that these do not become public safety and privacy threat
@8TYNLWS4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the use of drones helps to distribute goods to those regions that are poorly served by traditional transport.
It should be within reason and people should be made aware of what is happening.
@9BQDGDR2yrs2Y
Only for delivery and not for spying
@9BGKG5V2yrs2Y
Yes, provided there are other jobs for locals that were replaced by drones, and provided that the companies who operate the drones take *total* responsibility for anything that happens as a result of drone operations.
No, It is more electricity usage and will increase the amount of pollution.
@8G8YCCQ5yrs5Y
Yes, but there should be laws imposed on the number of drones that a company can own.
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