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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@9MMRFFNConservative11mos11MO
Yes but limit where they can fly and make sure to have a job to monitor where the drones are headed and what they are doing
Yes... but could be a complete nightmare regarding traffic controlling. Absolutely no flying over private property unless the owner has requested it presence. Absolutely NO side scanning or spying on adjacent property.
@9L3XFTVConservative1yr1Y
Yes, but with proper privacy laws and control as well as a registraion/permitting and licencing policy
@9K3F9YCConservative1yr1Y
Yes, however if someone uses drones with mail intention they will face consequences and will no longer be aloud to use drones.
@9GLX9DDConservative1yr1Y
Yes, but with restrictions. Also depending on the legitimacy of the corporation and all regulations must be within federal laws.
@9FNQF78Conservative 2yrs2Y
To an extent, for things like advertising and such sure
@9FLN9N2Conservative2yrs2Y
Every situation is different, laws that protect civilian privacy need to be clear and enforcement needs to be used
@9FL3G8QConservative2yrs2Y
As long as it does not harm the environment or animals
the government should get his nose out of our business.
If they enact a form of permit
@93VG4TSConservative3yrs3Y
@92VCKC2Conservative3yrs3Y
if its not disturbing anyone
@92MS84XConservative3yrs3Y
Some drones can get in the way of local air traffic
@92J2HGKConservative3yrs3Y
Depends if it's Public or Private property
@8ZT622VConservative3yrs3Y
No, the drones could be unreliable or dangerous
@8YSXDJ5Conservative3yrs3Y
yes, but not on private property.
@8WPTFTTConservative3yrs3Y
Yes, but low resolution cameras should be used instead of high resolution.
@8WK9Z45Conservative4yrs4Y
I think commercials should ask for permission in order to use the drones. Drones can invade others privacy, they can fall into trees, lakes and other bodies of water or other spots.
@8W4LCHHConservative4yrs4Y
It depends on how they are being used.
@8W34F2WConservative4yrs4Y
Restrict to regulated things
@8VT64VPConservative4yrs4Y
no people will loose jobs, and people will loose money. No.
@8VQDNBNConservative4yrs4Y
Yes With adequate regulations so as to not interfere with aircraft.
@8VQCSMYConservative4yrs4Y
What would they use it for?
@8VLLZZHConservative4yrs4Y
Yea but for research and agriculture. Not Uber eats
@8VL4L8TConservative4yrs4Y
Only if the government is watching their activity
@8V92GSWConservative4yrs4Y
what kind of job is it is the job important
@8V3D3LDConservative4yrs4Y
need to know how they'd be used before i can decide
@8TYT9YDConservative4yrs4Y
As long as it does not intrude the privacy of others
@8TYM88PConservative4yrs4Y
Yes but Special licensing and altitude limits should apply.
@8TWWMMJConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, so it is regulated and policed to prevent intrusion of privacy
@8TQMV27Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes but with set guidelines
@8T5G38WConservative4yrs4Y
Doesn't bother me either way
@8SZX386Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes with strict regulation controlled by Transport Canada
@8SRDJJWConservative4yrs4Y
Only if its not a distraction to drivers or a danger to anyone as well, it mustn't intrude on anyone's privacy, lastly it shouldn't be used in a way that would be considered a nuisance
@8SD9V4JConservative4yrs4Y
Yes but restrict them in airspaces and unsafe areas
@8RJB7QRConservative4yrs4Y
yes, and don't make people need permits to get one you should be making them in your house
@8R8HRJMConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, only in public areas. Anything over public property is an invasion of privacy
@8R474N4Conservative4yrs4Y
@8QSJYPGConservative4yrs4Y
As long as it has regulations behind it.
@8QDJ2DRConservative4yrs4Y
As long as it doesn’t invade my private space.
@8PBL3GVConservative4yrs4Y
comercial drones could spi on us.
@8P4WB7VConservative4yrs4Y
Restricted/controlled commercial purposes
@8NW94WNConservative4yrs4Y
only for valid business purposes
@8NV7LJB4yrs4Y
yes, but have to ask for permision to film first
@8H73Y6VConservative5yrs5Y
Yes, but require the user to have a license
@8F4VSTWConservative5yrs5Y
Yes, but altitude and zone restricted.
@8F3PG2ZConservative5yrs5Y
Yes, if they use sustainable technology and 0 carbon infrastructure and are only permitted in certain flight paths to reduce noise polution.
@8DYTJBLConservative5yrs5Y
Dependent on what their being used for.
@8DJSLQ2Conservative5yrs5Y
Yes. However, drones must require a license to ensure that it is being used responsibly.
@8CBYN7XConservative5yrs5Y
Depends on what they are using the drones for
@9CMQ8RFConservative2yrs2Y
As long as there’s regulation within the airspace via cameras and sensors
@9BRJSKXConservative2yrs2Y
Because farmers use them to look at there crops
Yes. Commercial drone operators should also be required to respect private property and privacy laws and be penalized for damages to property - private or public.
Yes, as long as it doesn't pose on someones privacy.
@99JVZ8NConservative2yrs2Y
As long as the company in charge collects their drone
@99GH2RJConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, But with more regulation and public safety standards.
@98ZH8KFConservative2yrs2Y
it should be up to the directors if they want to use it or not
@98VBGQBConservative2yrs2Y
@98R7SDD2yrs2Y
Yes but only privately and with permits.
@98DP94HConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, with cohesive privacy and security laws in place
@98CJSZHConservative2yrs2Y
Only permitted, commercial or private.
@988B9VVConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, bit with proper oversight and regulation
No, get out of my business
@947HR3JConservative3yrs3Y
No, The government should only ban operation of drones at locations of risk
@8LPXDF9Conservative4yrs4Y
Drones should require licenses to ensure they are used responsibly. They are a potential safety threat.
@8GJ55J3Conservative5yrs5Y
Only if the operator has a license and is part of a government approved company.
@8DMQCCPConservative5yrs5Y
So long as it doesn’t interfere with our rights to privacy
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