Sony RX10 II: 24-200 f/2.8, built-in EVF, very fast AF, 813 g, no touchscreen, 4k video.
Panasonic FZ1000: 25-400 f/2.8-4 (reaches f/4 by 170mm), built-in EVF, very fast AF, 833 g, no touchscreen, 4k video.
Canon G3X: 24-600 f/2.8-5.6, no built-in EVF, AF???, weight unknown, touchscreen, 4k video unknown.
I'm not in this market. But among the three, the Sony is my pick.
It's shocking that after so many years, Canon is still struggling with basic stuff like speed of contrast based AF and low ISO dynamic range of imaging sensor. Not to mention lack of 4k video in their non-video dedicated cameras.
If they are not willing to put out more competitive products, they may as well skip the release altogether.