Here's my prediction for the next few days.:
Windsor blockade is removed. It's rather small and the economic impact is massive. Three days is basically a billion dollars of delayed trade. Probably more. It certainly wasn't a part of the official convoy protests that were organized to go to Ottawa, and the Coots blockade was not fully expected, but is too large to crack down. That being said, and I'm not a lawyer...what laws can they really be hit with? Obstructing traffic? Illegal parking? They didn't attack anybody. Previous blockades (using Caledonia as an example) got mischief and disobeying a court order charges. If they use excessive violence or force, then Ottawa and other blockages will realize it's now or never.
Even though Windsor was done in solidarity, I don't see the other blockages being as worried. The city of Ottawa is being absolutely retarded with their fuel and food seizures, as....the truckers can buy more food and fuel. The insane rhetoric from the local, provincial, and federal government to break the Ottawa protest will only make them dig in harder. Making threats to destroy their licenses or other bullshit only makes them want to stay harder, and there are a number of people who are there with literally nothing else to go to. Viva interviewed a woman who had two adult sons overdose after getting completely shafted. You think she gives a shit? A lot of the people in Ottawa went there for the long haul, and have no interest in leaving.
Coots is interesting. Alberta actually ended the vax pass. It was disabled and removed from the app store. That being said, those truckers probably won't leave without general amnesty. It basically became a rallying cry for the entire province to tell Kenney and Trudeau to go fuck themselves. That being said, there's other provinces. Imagine if they just move in a massive convoy without giving a shit about the RCMP?