Best jobs for 15 year old in Ontario?

So I'm 15 and I only have a paper route and I want to start making money I'm working on fixing up a 1989 Ford truck that I got from my grandpa so I need a part time job so I can afford to drive my truck and other stuff that costs money but I don't know what jobs somone my age can do to make enough money any help is aprreciatead thanks p.s with summer almost over it can't affect my high school time

Look for retail or fast food in your area that you can do after school or weekends. Or other jobs like landscaping, raking leaves, shoveling snow, whatever needs to be done.

You will get your license soon enough, but few employers will hire you until you're at least 16. Some food service may hire, if they don't sell alcohol, some grocery chains may hire for a few jobs, but expect older applicants to be hired before you, in every case, due to child labour laws.

I would open my own business - dog walking, babysitting, wash windows, clean gutters, cut lawns, rake leaves, gardening/landscaping, laundry, clean houses, pressure wash decks, deliver newspapers, and various odd jobs for people in your community, where you can reach on foot, bicycle, or get a ride and perform the work. You can easily earn enough in a year or two, with regular jobs like these to buy a nice used car, insurance, etc. If you are constantly focused on getting new clients and stay busy doing work for others.

You can schedule your time, and still keep room in your schedule for studies and school. The key is to save everything and spend very little, only to keep things rolling for your personal enterprising efforts.

Alternately, you might try to make some crafts, that people might buy, either in person, or online - look at etsy, for examples of things you might want to do on your own, in addition to the odd jobs. You might find a passion, for being your own boss, and keep at it, long-term, if you become good at what you're doing, develop a regular client base, and perhaps, expand by hiring friends to help you out, if you get too busy. Of course if you hire friends, you'll really be in business and need assistance from your parents for business taxes, payroll, etc.

Once you've earned at least $400 from these efforts on your own, (keep in mind to track expenses, mileage, etc for tax purposes), you will need help with taxes, as well. Your parents should help you with some of this, tracking, accounting for income vs expense, etc. Even with governmental taxes, you can still make a bundle of cash to save toward making your car run well, and pay for the fuel, insurance and other needs.

Babysitting, tutoring, mow lawns, rake leaves, shovel snow, clean houses, etc.

Some places will accept 15 year olds, especially more independent shops that aren't well-established. With that being said, there are some places like McDonalds and Walmart that I believe they might accept 15 year olds.