I would gather that most folk on this forum are under 35 and interested in the working holiday visa, but for any folk who have been researching the FSW program, there are changes due next year.
http://moving2canada.com/immigration-to-canada/express-entry/
Under the new system, cases will no longer be judged exclusively on a first come, first serve basis. Instead, potential immigrants with the skills to succeed in Canada will receive priority. The aim of this is for Canada to attract the highly skilled labour pool it desires, while also reducing processing times across the board.
Prospective immigrants will indicate their interest in coming to Canada by providing information electronically about their skills, work experience, and other biographical information. Express Entry will be a mandatory first step in the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), as well as some Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).
The new system is modeled on similar practices in Australia and New Zealand. While CIC has not yet announced specifically how this program will work, we can infer based on how Australia and New Zealand’s programs operate how Canada’s Express Entry program will operate.
1) Applicants will make an “express their interest” to immigrate to Canada.
2) There will be a points criteria of some sort which will qualify applicants.
3) If eligible, applicants will enter a pool of people eligible to immigrate to Canada.
4) They will be given an “invitation to apply” based on either A) having experience in an “in-demand skill” or

having an LMO-sponsored job offer from a Canadian employer.
5) Once issued an “invitation to apply” they will then be able to file their application for Permanent Residence.
I am looking to moving out of Ireland, but think I may not be eligible either way for the FSW or Express Entry Visa, but am going to revisit it at the end of December/January and see what my options might be.