Well, I took part in the .ca landrush in 2000. That was my mistake. I should have invested in .com. I thought it was too late !
If only .ca had increased in value apace with .com I would be happy.
I'm not giving it another 10 years, because even without the restrictions the local market will not double overnight.
But sorry you need to be picky with .ca domains. I agree that generics are a good bet, I'm less optimistic about creative/brandable domains.
I don't see much value in these two domains, imo resale potential is low. Develop.
In general, when a great domain is still available you need to ask yourself if it's really that great. I assume these are not drops, but domains that may have been lying around for 10+ years waiting to be registered.
Bottom line: .ca is a ccTLD with its own market and peculiarities and must be approached as such. What works in .com will not necessarily do wonders in .ca.
You are absolutely correct on your assumptions, you had the right idea going after .ca in the landrush, but you were to early in the game, what was available in 2000 is not so available today, especially in generic .net/.org, and forget about anything .com, .ca I feel is still about 2 years out, but as is often stated pioneers get slaughtered, and the ones who come in and buy on the firesale usually get rewarded, I feel that is what is going on in .ca right now, but you are correct once again, in being selective, lots of good 3 and 4l terms though dropping...