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....Alan, I think you are expecting everything to happen too quickly. If you stop and think about everything that is involved in developing such complex products and getting them ready enough to launch on the public, I think that both Canon and Nikon have done well but Canon have done slightly better than Nikon at this stage.
Some photographers keep saying that they think that Sony is miles ahead and offers better features but personally I find them too small, less tactile and less satisfactory ergonomically. Also, the lens range doesn't compare well with Canon's. It surprised me but a friend sold his Sony A7-3 and bought a Canon 5D-4 and much prefers it - But that's just another photographer's differing preferences.
I'm guessing you haven't held the Nikon/Canon mirrorless cameras yet, so best to reserve judgement. I'd expected to hate the Sonys ergonomically given that I think Nikon pretty much have it nailed in that department, but I absolutely love the Sony body. Of a couple of dozen photographers I know of that switched to the A7III, only one has sold it and stuck with their old Canikon system.
Objectively speaking, Sony absolutely is miles ahead at present in almost every respect and will surely have their next gen cameras on the market before Nikon/Canon do.
