9 months late, without any communication? ... It is incompetence at this level. And there is no harm in saying it. No harm, it is even something holy in a democracy as I said.There's a pandemic, i think we can forgive the government for delays in citizenship applications.
If you look at how immigrants have been treated in the U.S under the Trump administration, you would see we've been very lucky to be PRs in Canada.
See how France quickly picked up citizenship applications, and how Australia effectively introduced online testing ...
Your comparison is just disheartening and sad ... Why always compare yourself to worse than our situation? Why not compare yourself with a better situation to move forward?
We have the right to be ambicious, and to want the best for our host country (and future home country). I love Canada just as much as you do, and always want her to be the best. Don't compare worse to implicitly convince yourself that you have to be happy and shut up.
Going back to the main topic of this thread, it is true that such a financial package will certainly delay an ongoing citizenship application. It is in itself a blockage for a certain category of people who work independently.
Perhaps a stricter control of entries and exits from Canada could remove this kind of suspicion, as long as the minimum period of residence is respected (And in the same spirit, such a control could also, why not, allow the emission resident card with a validity period greater than 5 years).