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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@95M66YQ3yrs3Y
If given permission from the area
@93QS3WL3yrs3Y
depends on the situation and location
@93FTCVGNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes, with heavy monitoring
@8YWJRJH3yrs3Y
Yes, but set rules and regulations to prevent companies from intruding into people's privacy.
@8XBCQ4M3yrs3Y
It depend. The drones should be allowed if they don’t violate any law
@8VBVT6T4yrs4Y
Yes as long as municipalities can put limits on when and where and the quantity that can operate
@8V5545C4yrs4Y
As long as it’s not limiting my own privacy
@8QZCYFS4yrs4Y
Yes, but under strict regulations to protect personal privacy of citizens.
@8CXS7P95yrs5Y
Drones should require licenses to ensure they are used responsibly
@99NGJGR2yrs2Y
Depends on the type of business using them, definitely not in public spaces though.
@8YJ8T773yrs3Y
It has its pros and cons
@8THCSHR4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the user has had training.
@3FD6HGL4yrs4Y
No, no, no! Too dangerous, interference with commercial and other flights at some point would occur because not all people would follow rules. Birds are bad enough!
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