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canadaianentrepeneurs
Did you mean canadianentrepeneurs?
yes
@Brandon canadianentrepeneurs . com/ca is available.
It might not be short, but it is easy to remember, in my opinion.
entrepreneurofthegreatwhitenorth.ca
coldentrepreneurs.ca
entrepreneursEH.ca
That's misspelt and the domain isn't available
LoL
thecanadiandream.ca / .com
CanPreneur.com appears to be available :O
or maybe CanPreneurs
CAstartups.com / ca
buyourproductsordie -> that would be a good name.
I was reading this and was going to suggest this one but you beat me to it!
northofameri.ca
AmericasHatEntrepeneurs.com
(This is a joke. Its talking about how Canada is America's Hat)
If you have to explain it....
canovator . ca / .com
Canadian innovator.
innovationlogic.com?
canadamoneytalk.com
Not sure these are available, but you can try:
Pretty good domain IMO. (+ last I checked, still available.)
But it doesn't make any sense. Canada is a part of America -- more properly, The Americas -- which includes the continents of North and South America. The Arctic Ocean is 'north of America'
northofunitedstat.ca sounds weird :P
I still think America's Hat wins all. But that's of course just me.
When was the last you've looked at a map? NA includes Canada, US, and Mexico. South America is essentially everything south of that.
That being, it makes perfect sense.
Sigh, no it doesn't -- unless you take "America" to mean "the United States of America". Which is wrong. The name "America" was used to identify the lands of South and North America long before the USA existed.
But if it makes sense to you, be happy. Just don't be rude.
The proposed domain name was northOFameri.ca
In any case, Canada is still north of America in this context