Multiple U.S. Automakers including Ford and Toyota have halted some production at their Canada plants due to the ongoing protests over the country’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Toyota, Chrysler Pacifica, Ford, and General Motors all said they have had to pause production on some of their sites due to the demonstrations, which have caused blockages at the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, creating supply chain issues. Ford, in a statement obtained by The Associated Press, said that it has suspended engine output in Windsor, while its Oakville factory near Toronto is operating with a reduced schedule. “We hope this situation is resolved quickly because it could have a widespread impact on all automakers in the U.S. and Canada,” the company said. Chrysler-maker Stellantis has also faced a shortage of parts at its assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario, where it had to cut shifts short on Tuesday but was able to resume production on Wednesday. General …