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):
Irrelevant. If drones help make people safe, definitely. If drones are used to spy on Canadians, no. By drones, do you mean quadcopters or quad bikes?
@9BX33CT2yrs2Y
@97H7RD52yrs2Y
as long as its not on private property
@95DQ67S3yrs3Y
@8WHVD8N4yrs4Y
Yes, but should require extensive licensing and proper zoning in order to avoid being a public nuisance
@8VRYNVK4yrs4Y
Yes on their own property or federal/ provincial/city property
@8VJW4MY4yrs4Y
Depends on the commercial uses
@8VJVNDV4yrs4Y
Yes of course, but like all new technology ther needs to be agile regulations
@8V2SY754yrs4Y
This should be regulated for usage in certain industries only.
@8TVWP8T4yrs4Y
Yes but only in designated areas with proper licensing
@8RJB7QRConservative4yrs4Y
yes, and don't make people need permits to get one you should be making them in your house
@8LP77754yrs4Y
I don't have an opinion on it
@98VBGQBConservative2yrs2Y
@973FTXQ2yrs2Y
Depends on what they want to do with the drones
@8VTS65Y4yrs4Y
Depending on the circumstances.
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