Guys, a bit seriously, returning to the original question raised by op.
It is indeed very relevant to ask the question he asked: In the past, the last Conservative government before it was replaced by the Liberals had indeed submitted a bill where it was clearly a question of toughening the rules to apply for citizenship (4 years instead of 3 years of actual presence + more difficult questions on the test)... But, above all, they planned to oblige candidates to sign a document of intent to stay in Canada before get it... If such a law was passed (and could pass if the Tories come back), it would be dangerous and create two classes of citizens... And based on the signed document, will allow IRCC to take citizenship away from people who stay away from the country for too long... It's really scary, you have to continue to get involved in politics, and to participate when you have the right to do so: I had voted the first time in my life during of the last provincial elections in the pro vince where I reside... I intend to exercise my right in the next federal election.
Read this old article, it's not fiction:
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/immigration-changes-mean-would-be-canadians-will-have-to-wait-four-years-not-three-to-apply-for-citizenship
One of the new measures would require those seeking citizenship to sign a declaration confirming they will reside in Canada. “The purpose is really to signal that Canadian citizenship is for people who intend to live in Canada and make Canada their home,” an official told reporters at a briefing.
The bill proposes streamlining the processes for both obtaining and revoking citizenship.