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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@8Z82ZM23yrs3Y
Regulated use of drone, address issues of privacy and national security.
@8VBT76L4yrs4Y
Allow use with regulations
They should only be permitted on private property or with the allowance of the public.
@8SX4NB64yrs4Y
If used for photography then it should respect people's privacy. If used for Amazon then it should be equipped with no cameras
@8SWZH8H4yrs4Y
If it is being used safley and isnt harm anyone
@8S5WC534yrs4Y
Yes if they follow the regulations put in place
Yes but only for companies that are not causing harm to the environment.
@8JHT3774yrs4Y
There needs to be control in what is allowed, but there is benefits for using drones. As long as you are respecting people's boundaries and not annoying people.
@8H33P235yrs5Y
If someone was wanting to use a drone for commercial purposes I think they should have a required license to reduce the risk of terrorism or stalking behavior
@98WWYXH2yrs2Y
Yes, but the government needs to regulate where they are allowed to go
@933KWP33yrs3Y
With permision from the residents
@8KHJ5WG4yrs4Y
Yes but with public privacy policies in place to protect the public
@2D5S6Y54yrs4Y
Yes, but it needs to be strictly regulated and reviewed regularly.
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