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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@8Z4ZDM83yrs3Y
@8YY974W3yrs3Y
Yes, but should get permission first
@8YCSC7R3yrs3Y
Depends what the drowns are used for specifically
@8W5274K4yrs4Y
Depends of the situation because this could potentially get really dangerous.
@8VRC67T4yrs4Y
Yes provided they fufill a application of what the intended use is, and they are given restrictions to abide by regarding flying height, noise, timing allowed in airspace etc to prevent disturbance to citizens
@8VL5Z864yrs4Y
I don't really care about this
@8VHN2NCRhinoceros4yrs4Y
Depends on the purpose of using the drone
@8V7LS654yrs4Y
Again, need detailed policy on how/what the drone is used for and what parameters in the commercial field
@8PFTVBM4yrs4Y
No because a drone can hit a plane and crash but yes if it does not go really high
@8DQC73Y5yrs5Y
drones are a really ifi topic as we already have cameras watching us constently drones are basicly flying cameras but drones do offer a massive benefit
@8DP7NKM5yrs5Y
Depending on tech and security
@8CVK8GP5yrs5Y
If they are used responsibly and with a drone licence
@9BCZWQP2yrs2Y
Yes, but strictly regulate them to protect people's privacy.
@98Z5QLP2yrs2Y
It depends on the use of the drones
@8VTKV7X4yrs4Y
No, if they fall it can be bad
@8FNVVLB5yrs5Y
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