I think most combat arms occupations generally have long wait times anyways because of the sheer number of applicants, so try not to stress or think they lost or mucked up your application. When in doubt, call. If they don't pick up... and you feel the need to get an answer.. call all day long.
A) this should answer your question. Nothing i dont think is really "direct" as you will still be trained to CAF standard. As for which jobs... i imagine anything having to do with automotive work.
http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/training-equivalencies/index.page
B) this link should shed some...
If the extention doesn't work call the main line and try to ask for an update if you can. If not, try North Bay maybe? RC T.O. is a busy place...applying out of there, from what i read on this site, is a struggle especially with calls and getting updates.
Times vary on a bunch of factors varying from the trades you applied for and their availability, to your level of education and experience.
I also believe it's RC dependent.. and how you interact with the recruiters and people there. Short or tall, fat or small, impressions are everything, and...
It varies case to case, especially when you need to submit documentation. It can take as little as 5 months or as you said 3 years. Best practice is to call every now and then to check up on it.
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