Well, congratulations. I live in Toronto as well, and I saw that ceremony on the Asian news last night. Looks like the consulate just received about 10 stickers, and they made the most of it by handing them out on television. What they're not showing is the frustrating wait everyone else is going through.
What's so hard about printing stickers and booklets, anyway? A country like India can't produce more than a few hundred every few months? What the heck are these people doing? They can print regular passport booklets in quantity, but not OCI stickers?
There was one thing that really irritated me about that news broadcast last night. The news readers kept referring to it in glowing terms as "dual citizenship". The people they interviewed kept saying they were so happy to get "dual citizenship". If I could have, I'd have reached into my TV set and given them a good shake while saying "This is NOT dual citizenship. This is a visa. Just a visa. NOT citizenship. You have no constitutional rights in India, only whatever freedom the government of the day chooses to give you, or take away, by regulation".
No wonder the Indian government hasn't bothered to even try to change Article 9 of the constitution to give us the real thing. Most of our people seem to be too stupid to know the difference. The government is counting on it.