You can move to Quebec! People don't normally complain here (unless it's for language, independence, taxes or roadworks) and behave as if time is not a scarce resource and we are going to live forever so we have all the time in the world to wait.The one thing that I don't like here in Canada are the proffesional complainers.
I ran into them everywhere - at the grocery, arguing with the cashier, demanding some sold out item from the flyer, causing delays for others. At the airport arguing with the ground crew about delayed flight, demanding compensation. At the restaurants complaining about the slow service or food being served, again making noise, and discomfort for others.
They all have in common the feeling of terrible injustice happening to them, and feeling that other people are served faster and better.
And finally we inevitably have such people at this forum. Seeing that someone else was served faster is perceived not as a mere probability thing, but as something between the catastrophe and the injustice.
So instead of keeping calm, follow, and understand the numbers from the spreadsheet, and simply wait, some would engage call agents, social media, members of parliament, minister etc.
Where in fact the problem is with them, with their personality and attitude, not with the IRCC which received eight times normal monthly intake, and IMHO is doing a great job.
Happy Holidays!