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Well you _could_ infer it was "very good news" for the extension. But don't read _too_ much into it. Although I'm heavily invested in .CA, I'm not going to be on the .ca hype bandwagon either. Every domain, buyer and seller brings its own unique circumstances that affect the final price. So big sales like creditcards.ca, jobs.ca, poker.ca, etc..., I don't believe they necessarily increase the value of all .ca's. It simply means there were unique circumstances that justified those big sales.
I neither agree or disagree how's that for a firm opinion
Seriously though when you can scan through an entire year of dnjournal stats and see almost nothing for .ca whereas you see tons of sales for .de or .co.uk the perception is the extension lacks value or the country doesn't embrace the internet. People willing pay for those extensions because they see value and an active market, they can resell into if whatever they're doing doesn't work out.
What do they have here???? Reg fee sales, buy my domain for $25. etc etc
Domains that should sell for strong 4 & 5 figure sales go unsold.
Value is always elusive on something like this and the lack of PR doesn't help us.