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 @3FDMRXQOntario _  vastattu…4v4Y

Depending on the use of the drone and the location of the drone while being used. Shouldn't be used in or around private property and the public should be allowed to have a salon if their houses, cars, etc are able to be photographed or filmed.

 @3FD46BBBritish Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

Yes, as long as there is no audio or video recording of any kind or any weapons to protect canadian citezens privacy

 @3FCHJ74British Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

Yes, but every drone must be registered and its activity back logged incase of being used for criminal use.

 @3FBK4X9Alberta _  vastattu…4v4Y

For delivery, research of difficult geographical areas, making movies etc. yes. For spying and collecting data for the use in marketing campaigns, NO. So I guess yes but very strictly regulated.

 @3FB3CVJOntario _  vastattu…4v4Y

With the current privacy act in Canada, I believe that there needs to be some regulations on drones. Like aircraft all units should have an Identification number visible and be registered with the CTSB providing details of usage. This will protect the citizens from privacy invasion as well as our country from spies, or other foreign intelligence.

 @3F9WGB4Ontario _  vastattu…4v4Y

Only with a registered flight plan, accountability to fly only where approved or else lose the privilege to do so.

 @3FC3C9HLiberaaliOntario _  vastattu…4v4Y

If it is means of delivery, yes. If it is means of spying and collecting data for the use in marketing campaigns, NO. (Referenced from another user). And issue, special permit for users.

 @3FB229YBritish Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

Yes, but there need to be strict laws about when one can fly. With the recent fires in BC, we saw how dangerous limited rules can be.

 @3FCDR28British Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

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.

 @2D4W3ZKBritish Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

 @2CXD6H6Alberta _  vastattu…4v4Y

 @gsarahsBritish Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

Legislation in regards to drones needs to be updated to catch up with the upgrades in the technology, for both private citizens and commercial users.

 @2D34J3VAlberta _  vastattu…4v4Y

Yes, but with specific regulations regarding privacy, the permissable uses of collected information, and harassment laws.

 @2D4K7F7Alberta _  vastattu…4v4Y

Yes - but only with a high level of controls in place to prevent misuse, and strict regulations over the type, time of use, and method of use.

 @2D7L8JROntario _  vastattu…4v4Y

Not to spy on the public, no to individuals to ensure privacy Yes to make movies and to view geographic areas that are difficult to access, for research purposes.

 @2D7P6Y7British Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

If it is means of delivery, yes. If it is means of spying and collecting data for the use in marketing campaigns, NO

 @3FD6HGLOntario _  vastattu…4v4Y

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!

 @2D8K475Saskatchewan _  vastattu…4v4Y

 @2D6T69SBritish Columbia _  vastattu…4v4Y

I know a rancher who is going to be testing a drone to check his miles of fencing. Sounds pretty good. I'm not into having them invade privacy.