CIRA to Distinguish Between Business and Non-Business URLs in dot-ca Domain Name Registrations

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We ask that the Canadian Internet Registry Authority (CIRA) designate differences between business and non-business URLs through the process by which they permit websites to have the dot-ca domain name registration.

For example, in the United States of America business websites end in dot-com while government agencies end in dot-gov. In the United Kingdom business websites end in dot-co-dot-uk while government departments end in dot-gov-dot-uk. There is no difference in the domain name registration for Canada so all websites, businesses and government departments, end in dot-ca.

Not only is this confusing for Internet users but we believe it to be irresponsible and must be rectified.
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50 signatures
Goal: 50
Latest Signatures
29 November 2015
50. Denise M | I support this petition
29 October 2015
49. Reuben S | В Country of residence CANADA
23 September 2015
48. Jennifer H | I support this petition
3 January 2015
47. Yvonne R | I trust that CIRA will take this issue seriously and make the changes necessary to distinguish between business and non-business URLs. Thank you. Country of residence Canada
8 October 2014
46. Caroline R | This designation would assist researchers to determine the origination of the website. Country of residence US
3 June 2014
45. Laura B | I support this petition
26 February 2014
44. Deborah T | As a librarian on a reference desk, I agree this would be helpful - especially for new Canadians. Country of residence Canada
3 September 2013
43. Laurie P | В Country of residence Canada
24 June 2013
42. Lynne R | Please act on this a.s.a.p. Country of residence Canada
14 February 2013
41. Leeanne R | I support this petition
4 February 2013
40. Brad S | I support this petition
9 January 2013
39. Ted D | Much needed Country of residence Canada
21 November 2012
38. Meg R | В Country of residence Canada
14 November 2012
37. Daniel D | I support this petition
1 October 2012
36. Heather M | I support this petition
1 December 2011
35. Denise H | I support this petition
22 May 2011
34. Joselle M | as a librarian, it is very difficult to teach about web resources and we need to have some accountability to help students learn to evaluate their resources Country of residence United States of America
19 April 2011
33. Susan W | The distinction between commercial and non-commercial would be very welcome. Country of residence Canada
4 March 2011
32. Melissa M | I support this petition
1 December 2010
31. Lorraine G | I think it's a great idea. Country of residence Ontario Canada
8 October 2010
30. Chantal R | I support this petition
28 July 2010
29. Beth Lm | I support this petition
31 May 2010
28. Ray J | I support this petition
6 April 2010
27. Gary M | I support this petition
19 December 2009
26. Jeremiah S | I support this petition
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