If you're not exempted from travel restrictions, you shouldn't travel to Canada. There is a process once COPR expires and you will be able to travel once you have been included in the exemptions.
I say this because there is very little chance airlines will let you in. Exemptions have been there for a while and airlines are aware of them. Its also posted on IATA website. Airline also have direct access to CBSA who will not allow them to board you. Dont rely on phone conversations you have with airline call center staff. The staff on ground at the airport are very well informed of travel restrictions.
However, if you beat the odds and land in Canada, you are again at a huge risk and my personal view is that its not worth it.
That's the thing, it is a huge risk.
Honestly I am not very concerned about the money but about the situation that what if they cancel my COPR.
That would be a huge LOL for me.
I am struggling to understand whether I should concentrate on getting a job in India or wait a little more and then figure out things in Canada.