(edited to add some timeline precision)
Well, after almost a month and a half of waiting, I phoned Nissan Canada to learn of any news, and after learning that "batteries are back ordered, we can't know when they come in, we have no information" and all that, I complained for a while that I could not go visit my family since my Leaf does not have enough range for me to actually leave the city and they eventually (about two months after the warantied trouble was discovered) lent me a car, a Nissan Versa. It feels a bit smaller and very cheaper than a Leaf (Qashqai is almost exactly the same size and the same form factor, would have been nicer) and they are supposed to reimburse me for gas, but that I will believe when I actually get reimbursed. And if I wanted to drive a Versa, I would have saved about 20k$ over my Leaf years ago...
The flawed battery pack was not enough anymore, so it was great to get this small car because there have been health problems in my significant other's family and had to travel a couple times. If not for this lent car, we would have had to take the bus (kinda insulting when you are still making payments on a new car).
I am a broken record from my January 19 post, but the most insulting in all that is that we all can see new Leafs arriving into dealerships and getting sold, but no batteries for those who already paid. My guess is that when a new battery for a new car only hits 90% of predicted power out of the assembly line, instead of going into the refuse bin, it gets sent to the warranty department to install in an old car. So it's good for Nissan to have so few of those, but for us waiting months and months (and years for some, apparently) being told "your battery is covered by the waranty, don't worry, but we do not have it and we cannot fix your car... Tough luck, eh?", how is this experience encouraging any of us affected to ever go back to buy another Nissan?
In all honesty, I just want my Leaf back and fixed, I love this car so much I wanted to drive this car to the ground, we both like driving it. Just fixing the cars when they came in and nobody would ever have heard about pissed Leaf owners.