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Expired .ca domains list - Great back links, Trust Flow, Domain Authority
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.CA is the ccTLD for Canada. The Canadian Internet Registration Authority CIRA operates this ccTLD.

Registrants can register domains at the second level. Third level geographic registrations have been discontinued since 2010. The Canadian Presence Requirements need to be met in order to register a .ca domain. You need to either be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, a legally recognized organization in Canada, belonging to people indigenous to Canada, a foreign resident of Canada holding a registered trademark or a division of the government.

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Top .ca Domain Sales:

  • jobs.ca sold for 450,000 USD on 12/25/13.
  • poker.ca sold for 400,000 USD on 06/01/10.
  • slots.ca sold for 206,906 USD on 07/09/10.
  • flights.ca sold for 120,000 USD on 01/18/12.
  • flight.ca sold for 99,000 USD on 08/14/13.
  • coupon.ca sold for 75,600 USD on 01/03/11.
  • pw.ca sold for 60,000 USD on 07/21/10.
  • ia.ca sold for 58,590 USD on 01/15/14.
  • cv.ca sold for 54,977 USD on 07/01/08.




 
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Josh MacDonald
United States