From Today's Windsor Star:

"The City of Windsor grew from 217,188 people in 2016 to 229,600 in 2021, a 5.7 per cent increase, according to just-released census data that shows the city growing briskly after decades of stagnation, retraction and plodding growth.
As a region, Windsor/Essex County and Pelee Island increased by six per cent or 23,907, the equivalent of adding another Tecumseh or Amherstburg to the mix. Total population, which had sat at 398, 953, is now well over the 400,000 mark at 422,860.
Lakeshore experienced the biggest growth, from 36,661 to 40,410 , or a 10.4 per cent increase.
Until the most recent census, Windsor's population didn't rise much beyond the 209, 000 recorded in the early 1970's. It actually dropped during the 2008-2011 recession as people moved for jobs to Alberta."

The down-side to all this growth? Windsor-Essex's unemployment rate was 8.2 per cent in January 2022, up 1.2 per cent from the previous month. There were 1,300 more full-time jobs in 2022 compared to a month earlier but a loss of 1,700 part time jobs led to a decrease of 400 total jobs in January. The number of self-employed people moving here from the Greater Toronto Area accounts for almost all the growth.