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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@93R6SB93yrs3Y
yes and no for privacy reasons
@8WL54V54yrs4Y
why? there's no use for that I think
@8TWZJFZ4yrs4Y
Maybe, with very strict guidelines and procedures for use with total transparency
@8TKMP3W4yrs4Y
@8TJGNKC4yrs4Y
yes with stronger restrictions
Yes, as long as strict regulations are created
@8TJ5P73New Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as there are regulations and that is is monitored.
@8TJ42VR4yrs4Y
No unless they use the drones on their own property
@8Q9J99D4yrs4Y
As long as no one's privacy is being invaded.
@8PJY6KH4yrs4Y
Yes, but only in when strict regulations are in place and are enforced and only where safety is not at risk.
@8HZ32NMNew Democratic5yrs5Y
Yes, however which cases these drones can be used in has to be public information and the regulations should be made with experts in fields such as security.
@9CMRV3GNew Democratic2yrs2Y
Yes, provided they are used responsibly and legally.
@9CMFTM62yrs2Y
Yes, but should always have an yes on the activities done.
@99B2F282yrs2Y
depends on the situation and where
@97SK8WM2yrs2Y
Only if necessary, and have rules and regulations set for usage of drones
Yes, but the drones cannot invade privacy
@3F9WGB44yrs4Y
Only with a registered flight plan, accountability to fly only where approved or else lose the privilege to do so.
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