Another increase in Windsor's unemployment rate.
It moved to 6.2 per cent in September, up from 6 percent in August.
The local jobless rate has been inching up every month since June when it stood at 5.7 per cent.
Canada's overall unemployment rate moved down to 5.5 per cent in September as the economy added 54,000 net new jobs, driven by gains in full-time work.
Statistics Canada says the jobs growth was largely concentrated in the health-care sector with some gains reported in the public-sector and self-employed sectors.
The report says 70,000 of the new jobs were full-time, as the number of part-time workers declined.
Stats' Canada's latest labour force survey says the country saw a 49,400 new positions in services industries, but an drop of 21,000 jobs in the private sector.
Compared with a year earlier, the numbers show Canada added 456,000 jobs, for an increase of 2.4 per cent.
With files from the Canadian Press