nothing will change.
FTFY
Not sure why you wrote this? Lots has changed, here in Canada, Ontario and Ottawa, to zoom in geographically. We have gone from no masks to total indoor masks, we have figured out how to protect nursing homes, we continue to have priority shopping hours, we are carefully starting school, Ottawa libraries are now circulating actual paper books, we are doing region-based levels of opening. Lots of us have figured out Zoom. Lots of us gardened more this year. Lots of us worked from home this year. We have mostly not made this political (there are exceptions).
Politicians surprised us, or lived up to expectations. Doug Ford has done a reasonable job this year, with some blunders, and believe me it was unexpected, at least by me. Maritime premiers kept their numbers low, despite other difficulties. Most premiers, and the PM, listened to their health advisers. Jason Kenny, from what I read, is not being very useful in support of his health system (any Albertans want to comment?).
Our numbers fluctuate (flat well into August, now up a bit), but we have basically coped.
We've managed one provincial election and have another next month. We expect our elections to be well run, and that expectation hasn't changed.
We had trouble getting PPE from our usual sources (China and the US), more is now being made in Canada. A more Canadian priority to sourcing will probably continue, since our governments realized our vulnerability. Both the US and China are now seen as unreliable sources for essential supplies because of political pressures.
So "nothing will change" isn't accurate overall. It is accurate if citizens are not happy about things but do nothing.