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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@95PHJZ83yrs3Y
well they should but they cant be up so some ones window to spy if they are they will get banned
@8VVFFDS4yrs4Y
As long as they make them big enough to ride on.
regulate drones in residential areas
@8V36V774yrs4Y
If it is for proper business purposes and not for spying on people or other businesses.
@8TV3S3D4yrs4Y
@8SGPC4X4yrs4Y
Yes as long as it doesn't interfere in the rights and privacy of individuals.
As long as it's not invading one's privacy. Not really sure about this question.
They should serve the government
@dstumaraoNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Depends on what they intend to use the drones for.
@8PGGHNF4yrs4Y
We don't need drones failing over our heads. We have enough problems with road traffic.
@8NXXMVH4yrs4Y
No, I don't need a malfunctioning drone landing on my head. I have to deal with enough traffic on the streets.
@8G7852Z5yrs5Y
there should be a background check before buying one
@9BBJM9V2yrs2Y
I do not have any opinion on this issue
@98CJSZHConservative2yrs2Y
Only permitted, commercial or private.
@95MY8TF3yrs3Y
yes like spying on your neighbors
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