You have to live in Alberta.
My neighbour filled in an application but he was told that they did not want him for only three months, because they would have to do it all over again after he left. It all depends on the place where you live. For his part, he installs asphalt, he doesn't make chocolate cakes. The situation is less difficult in Toronto. There are Tim Hortons restaurants or other similar businesses. It is another story when we are dealing with a single industry. The person cannot go and work for an hour an a half at an hourly rate of $7.70. You have to be logical. It is not easy to see the difference between rural and urban environments. In cities, it's easy, but less so in rural areas.
I'm waiting for your comments.