Canada’s capital saw an influx Saturday of anti-government and anti-vaccine-mandate demonstrators for a third straight weekend, while police in Ontario moved in to clear protesters partially blocking a vital U.S.-Canada border crossing in defiance of an injunction ordering them to leave.

Police in Windsor, Ontario, said Saturday morning that they had “commenced enforcement” at the Ambassador Bridge, a key trade corridor to Detroit. By late morning, police had begun steadily pushing protesters away from the bridge. Late Saturday night, protesters and police were at a stalemate near the barricaded bridge.

Across the Atlantic, French protesters, galvanized by their Canadian counterparts, temporarily blocked the fabled Champs-Élysées, a central artery in Paris, despite an order banning them from entering the capital.

As another week drew to a close, the global spread of a movement that began with a minority of Canadian truckers objecting to vaccination requirements had come into focus. From Europe to Australia, demonstrations replicating the tactics and slogans of the Canadian convoy mounted challenges to authorities. Politicians and police sought to contain protests with mixed results, as threats of punishment did little to deter demonstrators who vowed to return in the weeks to come.... Read More: Washington Post