I will disagree about the time; US ANG units only parade one weekend a month, and various European reserve forces only muster once a year for training exercises, so Canadian reserve troops parade much more often and more regularly than many of their counterparts. The Americans and Europeans operate much more complex equipment (our armoured use G wagons while their Armored use M1 or Leopard 2 tanks, for example) despite the shorter training cycle. Being a paratrooper or air assaulter is possible with the time constraints given (French support troops were dropped into Điện Biên Phủ with very minimal training, often measured in hours or days, yet were able to jump in with the same success rate and taking the same % casualties due to jump accidents as the Para's; see Bernard Fall's "Hell in a very small place" for details)
As for YFR and defined requirement, agree there.