cross-posted from: https://scribe.disroot.org/post/9055474

The Ford government says it is banning Chinese-made drones from being used in sensitive police investigations as the first step in a broader bid to remove them from the government supply chain altogether.

The move will affect every drone owned and operated by the Ontario Provincial Police, according to the government, which said they currently only use Chinese-made drones.

Still, Stephen Crawford, the minister of public and business service delivery and procurement, said the move was a vital step toward enhanced public safety.

“Now more than ever, it is critical that we are protecting our province’s data and safeguarding our security against bad actors,” he said in a statement.

“Banning government use and future purchases of Chinese-made drones is another important step in our plan to protect Ontario and better leverage Canada’s world-class drone manufacturing sector.”

The government said the impetus behind the change is rules that can compel companies incorporated in China to disclose their data, even if it was gathered or stored abroad.

Banning Chinese-made drones, the province said, would align it with the Canadian Armed Forces and the RCMP, among other Canadian organizations.

    • IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      The fact that the most popular drone manufacturer from China (DJI) has to have their app side loaded, doesn’t inspire confidence. I can see why government entities would not want to allow it on their devices. If you, as a private citizen, choose to still use Chinese drones, there’s absolutely nothing stopping you.