Aboriginal Day?
It's not a national paid holiday in the whole country, only in the Northwestern region, but I don't know, just me trying to make sense.
If you have really low scores, odds are your OINP application will not be approved. You need at least 400 points for an OINP (and a bachelor's), and that's not a low score.
With that score you'll get your ITA in 1 or 2 draws max, why worry about PNP?
Anyway, if you want to take that road (which I really don't recommend right now), after you send the documents electronically, and pay the fee (CAD$1500) people are reporting a processing time from 1 to 4 weeks. They're actually being really fast right now, because people above 400 expect to receive a direct ITA without having to invest that additional money.
I think you should sometimes keep your thoughts to yourself it's more polite than when you speak out your mind! Good day sir! Have you ever considered that people want to go to Ontario and that maybe it's their only hope for Canada because they are waiting in the pool more than 6 months or even years! You should try to understand other people's situation, it's not all black and white!
If the score shoot up, but we see the pool above 400 getting emptier, and draws having the same or bigger amounts of ITAs, and also, the same quantity of new entries, then the trend should continue.
Of course I can't see the future, that's why we're really wanting to have a draw. It is not only to see how much it will increase this week, but to see the new score distribution after the changes. When we make the substraction of the people invited, then we could predict a little better.