Hi jravi,
The visa you are talking about is a visitor visa (temporary resident). You are posting in a forum for PERMANENT visas (to live in Canada forever) as a spouse. These are two completely different applications. Where as a visitor visa may take a couple weeks to process (or less or more), these family class sponsorship (Permanent Resident) visas can take months to years to process. That is why you were confusing people with your questions. Try posting in the Visitor Visa section under "immigration topics".
The visitor (TEMPORARY visa) you applied for does not give you permission to live in Canada.. only to live there. The fact that you are recently married may result in a rejection because a visitor TEMPORARY visa requires that you prove that you will leave Canada when your visa expires (usually 6 months, possibly less). If you have a spouse in Canada, your ties to your home country must be very strong to convince them that you would leave your spouse to return to your own country once your visa is expired. You cannot work while on this visa, so your working visa will be rejected. Since you also applied with a working visa, you have shown the visa officer that you intend to stay in Canada (to work, live) and they probably rejected both of your visas. If for some reason they do issue a visitor visa, you could apply for a permanent visa from within Canada and keep extending your visitor status... but I doubt you will be admitted as a visitor based on what you have said.
Your passport will be returned to you even if your application is rejected (they only keep fraudulant documents).
You should prepare to file a PERMANENT family class sponsorship application with your Canadian spouse. You will have to fill out many more forms that you did with your first application, prove to them your relationship is real (photos, records of communication, etc), you will have to prove your marrage (certificate), etc. If approved, you would eventually become a PR in Canada and be able to live there with your spouse. However, this process can take a very long time (some places years) depending on your visa office.
Good luck.