Something I can't quite make sense of: now we all know that the goal of Marco's leadership of IRCC is to restrict the amount of access skilled workers have to Canadian job market, however, massive fsw draws were still conducted in the second half of 2020. This seems to mean either 1) those draws were just for show and not supposed to be finalized or 2) the number of fsw draws were already set forth by the previous minister so it has to happen no matter how much Marco hates it. Unless IRCC is an evil cabal set up to hunt people down, 2) is more likely the reason why fsw continued. If this is the case, the EE reform budget bill, processing priority and no-communication policy will almost certainly be passed down, and the new minister has no choice but to carry them on, is this correct?
If Canadian politics is anything like US or European politics, one thing you might want to consider is whether skill level corresponds to which party an individual is likely to support. If high skilled workers tend to support the the Conservatives, a Liberal government wouldn't have much of an incentive to be pro-high skilled workers (assuming people who get PR now will be citizens = voters in 5 years).