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):
@9FLN9N2Conservative2yrs2Y
Every situation is different, laws that protect civilian privacy need to be clear and enforcement needs to be used
@962JSFK3yrs3Y
@93JMN2F3yrs3Y
Yes, As long a new jobs are created to replace the jobs lost in doing so
@92XWFCG3yrs3Y
No but yes. Idon't believe it could be regulated which I see people taking advantage of it which would violate peoples privacy/spy on people
@8VSFFS94yrs4Y
CARs should be abolished entirely
@8VJJB5D4yrs4Y
Should be monitored by transport Canada
@8TW4RVM4yrs4Y
With regulations in place of where and how they can be used.
@8QZ8LX24yrs4Y
if it is within legal parameters that do not violate privacy laws of citizens
@8QJK5V84yrs4Y
@8QJHDQJ4yrs4Y
As long as the provincial government is ok with it
@8NZNS2F4yrs4Y
For Delivery and Non-Data Collecting Uses Only
@8NWBZQQ4yrs4Y
The government cannot be trusted with drones and should not be allowed to run them.
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