No trade and no education? It is possible but tricky. It will not work in ON. What kind of job experience? Check out the PNP's in AB and BC, the semi skilled jobs. They have things on there like hotels, kitchen helpers and what do I know. If you manage to get one of those jobs in that province, you get a low skilled 2 year work permit but because the job is on the PNP list for the province, the employer can apply for your immigration to Canada.
Another way to do it, if you can get a skilled job, you may be able to get a skilled work permit, even in ON. A skilled job can be even something like a shift manager at McD's. It is also possible that if you have a trade experience that you can get a work permit as a tradesman even though you don't have papers. Not all trades require papers in Canada. With a skilled work permit, it's easy to apply for immigration through PNP or CEC later.