2. Not bad. Although I don't know if RRC has this major, if it does, it's easy to find it. Because some people around me do this, but I don't know if she graduated from RRC.
Compared with major cities in Canada, Winnipeg (if you want to study in RRC) is relatively cheap. Everyday wear is not much cheaper than Vancouver, Toronto and other places, and some rare products are even a little higher, but because the house price is too cheap, it is generally much cheaper. For example, the same house costs 1 10,000 in Vancouver and other places, and 300,000-400,000 in Winnipeg. So in terms of long-term residence, W is obviously cheaper. In terms of wages, the minimum wage in Manitoba is higher than that in BC and ON provinces, but there are relatively few job opportunities. But there is less competition, and these are complementary. The urban environment should not be bad. The most troublesome problem is cold. Winter is usually around -20 degrees, and sometimes you can read at -30-40 degrees, but this kind of weather is the most 1 week. There is snow in winter, but the amount of snow is not large. Except for the good road conditions on the day when it just snowed, it was safer to drive. The winter is long, the cold weather lasts for 3 months, and the two ends are half cold and not cold, which can last for 5 months. A while ago, I thought it snowed here in May and June, with occasional 1, which was quite common, but in fact, it was already green everywhere at that time.
It's easy to find odd jobs, and it's easier for you to find related odd jobs if you study preschool education. In terms of wages, such odd jobs always hover around the minimum wage. If you do high-tech work, it will be higher. For example, if you go to kindergarten to help, if you go to a restaurant, it must be the minimum wage+tip.
5. See answer 3. Summer: it's cooler, with a high temperature of 25 degrees, but it can reach nearly 30 degrees once a year, which is a bit stuffy, but it's much better than inland areas such as Beijing and Shandong. As for hot and cold, there is air conditioning everywhere in summer and heating everywhere in winter (including the bus station), which is so hot that your nose bleeds, so unless you don't wear enough clothes in winter and walk outside for a long time, you won't do that. After all, many immigrants from Guangzhou and Southeast Asia have lived here for a long time. They are fine, and so are most mainlanders.