Yes!
You just have to honestly answer why you are making the choice to move to Canada. You just have to understand why YOU want to live/move
Canada is easy to migrate to, but hard to live-in without preparation. If your reason is to migrate to Canada to make more money, that dream is a little challenged by current state. But if you are someone who is economically well (because of job or business), Canada offers you everything you need(apart from good healthcare).
There has to be a reason on "why Canada" that isn't "ease of migration". I know why I picked Canada, I knew what the cost of a home is, already had a Canadian employer, knew where I'd like to live, etc. From the neighbourhood that I'd prefer to live in, employer references, realtor, mortgage pre-approval, etc I did everything as an outlander because I understand that unlike my home country things aren't as easy in Canada.
Things still aren't going to be very easy when I move, but I got my base covered. I've stamina to deal with the smaller nuances. I think a lot more people are going to be challenged if they don't cover the basic stuff they need (e.g. job, housing, transportation, etc). Canada is good if you got those basic things covered.
Maslow's heirarchy of needs should dictate everything here.