Statistics Canada says Windsor’s unemployment rate jumped to 9.7 per cent last month.

That’s the highest in Canada. In August, the jobless rate for the city was 9.0 per cent.

On a national level, the economy added 12,000 jobs in September, but the unemployment rate climbed by one-tenth of a percentage point to 7.1 per cent as more people entered the labour force.

The increase in the overall number of jobs was due to a rise in part-time employment, offset by a drop in full-time jobs.

The number of part-time jobs increased by 74,000 in September, but full-time employment fell by 62,000.

Regionally, British Columbia and Alberta both posted gains of 12,000 jobs, while Manitoba increased by 4,000.

However, Ontario saw a drop of 34,000 jobs in September as losses in full-time employment were partly offset by gains in part-time work. Quebec added 11,000 jobs.

The September jobs report was the last major piece of economic data before the federal election on Oct. 19.

With files from The Canadian Press.