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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@4QXVML34yrs4Y
YES, but at a cost and with a licence. Drones have the potential for intrusion into the private realm and this will hopefully be preventative.
@9GLX9DDConservative1yr1Y
Yes, but with restrictions. Also depending on the legitimacy of the corporation and all regulations must be within federal laws.
@9BLP2YD2yrs2Y
I am uneducated on this issue.
@935964Z3yrs3Y
they should be required to get a permit to operate in a public space (under reasonable conditions)
@8VBFZBC4yrs4Y
Under certain circumstances with strict regulations.
@8V6GW6C4yrs4Y
As long as licences are held
@8RTBZMV4yrs4Y
If it’s on their own private property.
@8RBVGZD4yrs4Y
It’s a touchy subject. We live in a capitalist society so my inclination is yes but I think it should be very regulated.
@8QCCSWK4yrs4Y
It depends on what type of use
@9CNVSWG2yrs2Y
This literally does not matter. It's the government's choice and I'M NOT THE GOVERNMENT.
Not if it interferes with private property
@8VP4ZNS4yrs4Y
@8SG69ZM4yrs4Y
As long as they have a permit and license which allows them authorization to film in said area, and the drones should mainly be used in areas where there is not many people because it could invade the personal privacy of the public.
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