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Every week, thousands of expired .CA domains get released back into the market through what’s called the TBR process. TBR stands for To Be Released. When a .CA domain name is not renewed by its owner, remains unclaimed and eventually expires, it is scheduled for release by CIRA. At that point, it becomes available for […]

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Most people using AI with WordPress are still copying text out of a chat window and pasting it into the editor. That is the slow way, and it is no longer the only way. You can connect AI tools directly to a WordPress site you host yourself and have them do the actual work: create […]

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Every week, thousands of expired .CA domains get released back into the market through what’s called the TBR process. TBR stands for To Be Released. When a .CA domain name is not renewed by its owner, remains unclaimed and eventually expires, it is scheduled for release by CIRA. At that point, it becomes available for […]

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Every week, thousands of expired .CA domains get released back into the market through what’s called the TBR process. TBR stands for To Be Released. When a .CA domain name is not renewed by its owner, remains unclaimed and eventually expires, it is scheduled for release by CIRA. At that point, it becomes available for […]

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On June 15, the federal government introduced Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act. If it becomes law, it would replace the core of PIPEDA, the rules that have governed how Canadian businesses handle personal information for the past 25 years. It is the third attempt in six years to modernize that law, […]

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