Registrar adds Canadian country code domains to offerings.
The world’s largest registrar now offers .ca domain names through its newly formed Canadian registrar (but purchased directly on GoDaddy.com). .Ca is the country code domain name for Canada. Registration fees are $12.99 per year.
The .ca domain name is one of the more popular country code domain names in terms of adoption by its country. You must be a resident of Canada or meet other presence requirements in order to register a .ca domain.
Last month the .ca registry made changes to whois to automatically make whois information private for individuals. However, GoDaddy still offers whois privacy as an option on .ca domains during check-out. [update: I was offered whois privacy because I had a .com domain in my shopping cart from a previous visit. GoDaddy does not offer whois privacy on .ca domains.]
Other registrars accredited by Canadian Internet Registry Authority to register .ca domains include Tucows, Register.com, DotCa.ca, and a handful of other companies listed on CIRA’s web site. Based on a cursory check, it appears Godaddy’s pricing is aggressive and should inject competition into the .ca name space.
Examples of .ca domain name aftermarket sales (from NameBio.com) include:
Jobs.ca $600,000
CV.ca $54,977
Banks.ca $41,000
Savings.ca $36,050
Cruise.ca $33,363
Interview.ca $30,933
Patricia Kaehler (DomainBELL) says
Quick question…
Can anyone now register a .ca ??
Or does one have to LIVE in Canada ??
Thanks in Advance…
~DomainBELL (Patricia)
Andrew says
You have to live there or be a citizen or meet a few other requirements (such as companies, trade unions, etc) with some sort of connection to Canada.
Steven says
The .ca domain name is one of the more popular country code domain names in terms of adoption by its country. You must be a resident of Canada or meet other presence requirements in order to register a .ca domain.
Jason says
Netfirms.ca is the market leader in terms of new domains registered. You can also get it from them for $9.95/yr.
Andrew says
Thanks Jason. I looked through a handful of .ca registrars and most of them were very expensive.