Recent immigration changes mainly apply to "highly skilled" category workers (e.g., senior managers, professionals holding advanced degrees, IT/Computer specialists, etc.). There are also new rules making immigration easier for those who speak French or have siblings in Canada.
However, if you're relatively young (< 40), have a college diploma or degree, fluent in English, with some work experience (2-3 years) and a bit of money to support yourself initially -- then immigrating to Canada is fairly straightforward.
Finding a pilot job is another matter entirely.