.ca

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.ca
Image:Dotca.gif
Introduced 1987
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry Canadian Internet Registration Authority
Sponsoring organization None
Intended use Entities connected with Canada
Actual use Very popular in Canada
Registration restrictions There are Canadian presence requirements for registrants
Structure Provincially-registered companies originally had to register at third level under province code, but now anybody may register at second level
Documents Official CIRA documents
Dispute policies CIRA Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (CDRP)
Web site CIRA

.ca is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Canada. Registrants of .ca domains must meet Canadian Presence Requirements as defined by the registry. Examples of valid entities include:

  • a Canadian citizen of the age of majority,
  • a permanent resident of Canada,
  • a legally recognized Canadian organization,
  • an Inuit, First Nation, Métis or other people indigenous to Canada,
  • an Indian Band as defined in the Indian Act of Canada,
  • a foreign resident of Canada that holds a registered Canadian trademark, or
  • A Division of the Government
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Registrants can either register domains at the second level (e.g. example.ca) or at the third level in one of the geographic second-level domains defined by the registry (e.g. example.ab.ca).

The domain name was originally allocated by Jon Postel, operator of IANA to John Demco of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1988.

In 1997, at the Canadian annual Internet conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Canadian Internet community, with a view to liberalize registration procedures and substantially improve turnaround times, decided to undertake reform of the .ca Registry.

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is a not for profit Canadian corporation that is responsible for operating the .ca Internet country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) today. It assumed operation of the .ca ccTLD on December 1, 2000 from UBC.

Second-level domains

The following second-level domains are a historical artifact from the time before CIRA managed the .ca domain. Federally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provinically incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like .mb.ca. Currently, any of the above listed parties can register a domain with a name of their choosing followed directly by .ca

N.B. The second-level domain name '.gc.ca' is commonly mistaken as one of the regional domains under which CIRA will allow Government of Canada registrations. gc.ca is actually a standard domain like all other .ca domain names. CIRA does not register domain names under .gc.ca directly.

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Country code top-level domains
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Reserved/unassigned: .ax  .cs  .eh  .kp       Allocated/unused: .bv  .gb  .iq  .sj  .so  .um       Startup/transition:  .eu  .tl  .tp       Deleted/retired: .bu  .cs  .dd  .zr


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