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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@9KQQW9Z1yr1Y
Yes, but have it licensed and regulated. Include restriction zones that can be created and voted for on a municipal level. All commercial drones should have trackers on them.
@8WXSXJ73yrs3Y
yes, but all the workers should be provided with a different job, with the same pay rate of the job they lost from drone use.
@8W2QTSY4yrs4Y
within certain limits that protect safety (e.g. for airplanes) and personal privacy
@8VTHJC64yrs4Y
Depends on what "commercial" really means for the government
@8VT758W4yrs4Y
Depends on wat said use is, and by which company/buisness
@8V3G93TNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Drones should be geared to send goods to low income communities, rural communities, and communities with high levels of food insecurity, such as up north in Nunavut and the territories
yes, with regulations limiting drones to certain times/places
@8SYLM984yrs4Y
i don’t care about drones tbh
@9CWMH892yrs2Y
Not immediately and not without the proper guidelines and rules
@988GN3W2yrs2Y
As long as everyone in it gives consent
@976W8692yrs2Y
no it maay hurt animails
@8KRD84S4yrs4Y
Yes, but with a certification required to operate the drones
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