Drones banned over Canada’s World Cup stadiums and training sites (opens original article in a new tab)
Drones are banned near Canada's World Cup venues and training sites to manage airspace and enhance security, with restricted zones covering multiple locations in Toronto and Vancouver.
- Federal regulators banned unauthorized drones near FIFA World Cup venues and training sites in Toronto and Vancouver
- Restricted zones include multiple locations such as BMO Field, Exhibition Place, and training sites in both cities
- Drones have been used for espionage in past events, leading to suspensions for Canadian soccer staff
- Transport Canada's airspace regulations apply from June 12 through July 7
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