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How are National, Provincial and Regional level subdomains issued?

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How are National, Provincial and Regional level subdomains issued?

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National level domains are issued with the extension .ca. Provincial domains are issued with the extension .prov.ca. Regional level domains are issued with the extension .city.prov.ca. Any level domain can be registered as long as the domain name is available at all levels. National level owners can issue their own subdomains as prov.domainname.ca or name.domainname.ca or city.prov.domainname.ca without registering them. More information on issuing your own subdomains is available here. Domains (yourname.ca or yourtrademark.ca) are issued to individuals and organizations meeting one (1) of the following criteria: Incorporated (Federal or Provincial) Registered Unincorporated (registered Proprietorship or Partnership) Canadian Citizen Permanent Resident Association Trademark Owner Trademark 9(1) Owner Government Organization Political Party Legal Representative Educational Institution Hospital Library or Museum Trade Union Trust A legal representative must be acting on behalf of a Canad

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