About expired.ca

expired.ca exists for one reason: to make the weekly .ca drop easier to understand.

Every Wednesday, thousands of .ca domains move through Canada's TBR process. CIRA publishes the list, but the raw feed does not tell you which names stand out, which ones feel usable, or which ones may deserve a closer look. expired.ca helps bring order to that weekly release by ranking names, highlighting notable picks, and making the drop more approachable to browse.

At a practical level, that is what the site does.
At a broader level, it reflects something worth preserving.

A .ca still carries a sense of place.

It signals that a business, project, or idea is connected to Canada in a direct and visible way. In an internet that often feels anonymous and interchangeable, that small distinction still matters. A .ca feels local. Grounded. Accountable.

That is part of what makes the weekly drop so interesting. Each release includes names that may go on to become businesses, publications, tools, communities, or personal projects. Some are commercially strong. Some are memorable. Some simply deserve another chance to be useful.

expired.ca is here to help surface those opportunities.

Whether you are an investor, a founder, a builder, or simply someone who appreciates strong Canadian domain names, the aim is the same: to make the drop more useful, and to help good .ca names find their next home.

Browse the hotlist, see the popularity ranking, check the results, and explore the names that dropped and remain available for general registration. There is always another name worth noticing.