For most generic-term domains without geographic relevancy, I'd expect anywhere from maybe 0.05% to 0.5% of what the .com gets. That's not to diss them, good one-word porn .ca domains are still good, just not as good as their .com counterparts.
By geographic relevancy, I mean like drugs.ca might be higher, because there's a reason someone might type drugs.ca instead of drugs.com. Or news.ca instead of news.com. But for things like anal sex, there's little reason to type analsex.ca over analsex.com.
With jordancapri.ca, there's content on the site that would attract either SE traffic or repeat visitors, so I wouldn't use that to extrapolate how often someone would just happen to type in a .com name with .ca (e.g. tawnystone.ca).
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