So i cant apply for Trv aswell??
Are you just reading everyone's posts telling you that you've been excluded from Canada, and then asking questions again in the hopes of getting a different answer?
US Permanent Residents do not require a visa to enter Canada. While a visa application centre may accept your money in applying for a TRV, Canada will treat your TRV as an ARC - as in, not only will you need to provide proof of ties to the US (which you probably don't have if you were living inland Canada with your husband), willingness to abide by the terms of your admission (which you have not, hence your exclusion order), and a willingness to leave Canada once your admission expires (since you are applying for a TRV seemingly so close to your exclusion, this too will fail), you will
also be required to demonstrate how the circumstances that led to your exclusion have changed so substantially that you should be readmitted to Canada.
There are many reasons why your application will likely fail. You have ties to the Canada, not to the US. You did not abide by your admission. You are applying quickly after an exclusion order, making it seem like you are trying everything you can to get back in.
You haven't mentioned anything that has changed relating to the reasons for your exclusion, so I don't know why an ARC would succeed.
Most likely, what you need to do is wait the year outside Canada. Or hire a lawyer to represent you for the ARC. But you really need to reflect on why you were excluded and explain what has changed now and why your change means you should be re-admitted to Canada. And I don't see anything.
I would expect any TRV application to be soundly rejected unless you have a compelling reason why you should be allowed to re-enter Canada and extremely compelling evidence of ties to the US.