I don't see the parallel with the librarian analogy. A better analogy would saying the new librarian was only allowing 5th graders to borrow books, and that would not be fair.
It means exactly that people with lower scores are being accepted, if you have a score of 437 and a FSW has a score of 480, you are taking the place of someone who has score more than you on the same scoring criteria. That's not fair.
People in Canada are only getting preference because of the pandemic, nothing less nothing more. This whole thing about Canadian experience is overplayed, plenty of successful immigrants come from abroad and establish good careers in Canada. If a CEC has 1 or 2 years of experience, it doesn't make such a massive difference to a well qualified outland applicant who has the right qualifications, skills, and experience.
It's just about the pandemic, the only other time there was a CEC only draw was once at the very of EE and it was a small draw. Otherwise, it has always been all program draws until the pandemic occurred.
. That's what you think. And if Canadian Experience doesn't make difference I think IRCC has the wrong categories.
The fact of the matter is, that IRCC has a category for CEC and I think that shows clearly they care for people who have Canadian experience. Your assumption of that a 1 or 2 year experience doesn't matter also doesn't matter as IRCC gives preference to them (by giving them extra points for that).
And "This whole thing about Canadian experience is overplayed" is something you shouldn't take lightly. Just my suggestion. If you have doubts check LinkedIn about posts from people struggling to get jobs initially because of this same reason. Plenty of successfully migrants come from abroad and
don't establish good careers in Canada too.
I don't think its unfair, but I would for sure feel jealous of CEC applicants because they have a better opportunity because of a factor not in control of anyone.
They are two different categories and shouldn't be compared. CEC candidates have different ways of getting PR (like PNP, LMIA points) other than EE. People are now applying to EE just because of the score coming down. FSW candidates give 3-4 times IELTES to improve their score, and most of the low scoring CEC candidates would have given IELTES once just for PNP eligibility. There is lot of difference in both category applicants. So its unfair to compare.
That's it. It was nice understanding your perspective. Have a good day ahead!!!