Having had a look at the website, it is negative, but it is a reality of how the world is today. Five years ago when you applied, the world was not in a recession like now and opportunities would have been more plentiful. You raise a good issue here and people should really think long and hard about how they will fare as immigrants in general. I think that there are many people who have applied who have not even travelled out of their own country and are going to find it a real shock when they get there.
For myself, I have moved from South Africa to UK and then Australia. I can tell you guys, you have no idea how hard it can be to set up a new life, let alone compete for a job in a recession. It is going to be tough for almost everyone who goes and many will simply sink under the stress of it all.
Before people apply, they should really do a massive amount of research - don't just believe that there are jobs out there. Get onto Canadian employment web sites and search them thoroughly - if you can't find at least half a dozen positions that are relevant to you, believe me - they are not going to be there when you land.
I am fortunate to be an Australian citizen and if I do get the visa, it is only another option for me, and not one that I HAVE to take at the end of the day. If there are no jobs then I'm not going to go, even if I've got the visa. That's how people should view it - just because you have the visa, doesn't mean that you are obliged to go!