WINDSOR, Ont.—More protesters gathered by the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor on the evening of Feb. 11 compared to nights before, despite a court injunction to clear the blockade at the Canada-U.S. border. Many protesters, who are demonstrating against COVID-19 mandates and restrictions, left the area as it got late into the night, but some still remained passed midnight. Sam Helou, a Windsor resident who owns a parking lot close to the border crossing, says governments’ COVID-19 measures have been detrimental to small businesses. “They only care about big businesses, big corporations’ profits. What about the tens of thousands of people who lost their jobs because of these mandates? Enough is enough,” he said in an interview at the site of the protest on Feb. 11. “Let’s open up our economy and bring back the jobs and our freedoms back.” Sandy Gill, a real estate agent from Vancouver, brought …