"Normal" life didn't change at all, as I wasn't planning to leave Canada or anything. I stopped taking note of my entries and exits and I get to vote from time to time, but that's basically it.
For travels however, having a powerful passport is absolutely game-breaking. It really hit me when I bought a ticket to Europe on a whim and flew there a few hours later. Old me would have needed to plan it months in advance and cross fingers to get that elusive visa. These same day travels may be less and less possible in the future with the generalization of electronic travel authorisations, but last time I applied for one, I got it in less than 10 minutes, so...
Also, worth nothing : you get used to this very quickly, as if you were a Canadian all your life. The sense of amazement quickly fades after one or 2 seemless travel experiences, and the game-breaking change I spoke about above just becomes part of your normal expectations in life.
Good luck to you, and hoping you join the club as soon as possible.