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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@96B43NF3yrs3Y
Only for certain reasons
@9468DD23yrs3Y
No, due to the possible negative consequences with wildlife.
@8YXLXKC3yrs3Y
As long as it does not invade privacy, it is good.
@8X6PMZD3yrs3Y
@8VG8PJHNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Permit the use with a permit
@8V3D3LDConservative4yrs4Y
need to know how they'd be used before i can decide
@8V22YCQ4yrs4Y
Yes, but not military style drones
@8R4G5N54yrs4Y
Only after the pilot has gone under special training and testing
@9769CF52yrs2Y
Just don’t record random people who didn’t consent to getting recorded
@96TWRJ22yrs2Y
It truly depends on what they are using it for and why
Yes, but only the use of small, electric powered drones which would cause minimal collateral damage in a crash scenario.
@8HKJPJ45yrs5Y
this should be allowed or disallowed as technology advances.
@3FCDR284yrs4Y
Yes, but it needs to be strictly regulated and reviewed regularly. If it is means of delivery, yes. If it is means of spying and collecting data for the use in marketing campaigns, NO.
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