Statistics Canada says the economy lost 200,000 jobs in January amid stricter public health rules put in place to slow the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
The decrease marks the largest drop since January 2021, when the economy shed 207,800 jobs.
The loss also pushed the unemployment rate to 6.5 per cent in January compared with 5.9 per cent in December.
The unemployment rate in Windsor went up over a full percentage point to 8.2 per cent in January, from 6.9 per cent in December.
Statistics Canada says the bulk of the job losses were in Ontario and Quebec, which implemented among the strictest measures in the country.
Food services and accommodations were among the hardest hit, with young people and women most affected.
Provincewide, the unemployment rate for January was 7.3 per cent, up from from 6.1 per cent in December.
- with files from The Canadian Press