Browse expired.ca

Every Wednesday CIRA releases thousands of expired .ca domains. We rank, categorise, and curate the drop so you can find what's worth a bid in minutes instead of hours. Here's every way to look at the data.

Best of the drop

Hotlist

The top 100 names per drop, hand-picked by Claude Sonnet from the full ~10,000-name list. The single page to read if you only read one.

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By industry

Browse by topic

Every name in the drop tagged into one of 20 industries — automotive, real estate, healthcare, fintech, etc. Use the dropdown on /upcoming or jump in below.

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Cross-TLD demand

Popularity ranking

Every name ranked by how many of the 11 major alternate TLDs are already taken on the bare word — a strong signal that real end-buyers value it. Paginated, sorted descending.

Open popularity ranking
The full firehose

All AI picks

Every non-skip pick from the drop — usually 6,000–8,000 names — grouped by structural category (premium short, dictionary word, brandable, geo, niche…). Useful for category-specific bulk browsing.

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The calendar

Upcoming · Dropped · Results

Live view of the drop in motion. Upcoming = the names CIRA will auction next. Dropped = the ones that didn't get registered and are now first-come available. Results = who won what.

See what's upcoming
8 drops indexed

Archive & search

Every drop we've ever scraped, fully searchable. Filter by length, dictionary match, alt-TLD count, AI category, and SEO signals. The right tool for repeatable scans.

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One name at a time

Domain pages

Every domain has its own page with full WHOIS-style signals: cross-TLD registrations, dictionary breakdown, SEO history, topic, and AI rationale. Linked from every name on the site — just click.

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Newsletter

Wednesday-morning preview of the day's standouts, then a same-day recap with the gems still up for grabs. Pick one or both. Free, unsubscribe in one click.

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