Another improvement in Windsor's unemployment rate.
It fell from 6.1-percent in August to 5.7-percent in September.
The Canadian labour force beat expectations last month by gaining a healthy 67,200 net new jobs, with most of the increase concentrated in part-time and self-employed work.
Despite the surge, Statistics Canada's latest jobs survey says the national unemployment rate didn't budge from 7-percent for the second straight month as more people entered the workforce.