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In an 11 March 1999 letter, the Government of Canada gave its recognition to CIRA as the appropriate administrator of the .ca ccTLD.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/reports/2000/ca-report-01dec00.html IANA Report on Request for Redelegation of the .ca Top-Level Domain]</ref>
In an 11 March 1999 letter, the Government of Canada gave its recognition to CIRA as the appropriate administrator of the .ca ccTLD.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/reports/2000/ca-report-01dec00.html IANA Report on Request for Redelegation of the .ca Top-Level Domain]</ref>


On October 24, 2023, CIRA and SIDN, registries of the Canadian .CA domain and the Dutch .NL domain respectively, announced the formation of a new partnership to collaboratively develop, promote and support the current CIRA Registry Platform. The code base and intellectual property of the product, internally known at CIRA as Fury, will be transferred to a jointly owned and managed corporation based in Canada.<ref>[https://www.cira.ca/en/resources/news/about/cira-and-sidn-agree-on-partnership/ CIRA and SIDN agree on partnership to build new registry platform]</ref>
On October 24, 2023, CIRA and SIDN, registries of the Canadian .CA domain and the Dutch [[.NL]] domain respectively, announced the formation of a new partnership to collaboratively develop, promote and support the current CIRA Registry Platform. The code base and intellectual property of the product, internally known at CIRA as Fury, will be transferred to a jointly owned and managed corporation based in Canada.<ref>[https://www.cira.ca/en/resources/news/about/cira-and-sidn-agree-on-partnership/ CIRA and SIDN agree on partnership to build new registry platform]</ref>


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