WINDSOR, Ont.—Police made more arrests on Feb. 13 to clear a protest blockade at a major Ontario border crossing connecting Windsor to Detroit, as the Canada–U.S. crossing. Police made the first arrest on Feb. 12, detaining a 27-year-old male “for a criminal offence in relation to the demonstration” at the Ambassador Bridge. The international border crossing accounts for hundreds of millions of dollars worth of trade between Canada and the United States each day. More arrests were made on Feb. 13. Police say they have made about a dozen arrests, mostly on mischief charges. Police started to move in on the morning of Feb. 12 after a court order on Feb. 11 gave police more power to clear the blockade. Protesters have been at the site since Feb. 6, demanding an end to COVID-19 mandates and restrictions. Different police forces, including Windsor Police, Ontario Provincial Police, RCMP, and other regional forces …