Windsor's unemployment rate increased in November.
It rose to 5.7-percent last month after coming in at 5.3-percent in October.
It was also 5.7-percent in September.
The local rate is still below the national jobless rate of 6.8-percent.
Statistics Canada reports the country added 10,700 jobs in November, numbers that were better than expected.
But the employment survey shows yet another monthly decline in the more-desirable category of full-time work, a figure more than offset by a gain in part-time jobs.
The report says the market added 19,400 part-time jobs last month and shed 8,700 full-time positions.
Compared with November 2015, Canada gained 183,200 jobs overall, but full-time work fell by 30,500 positions, while part-time jobs piled up an additional 213,700 jobs.