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The article describes a border security incident involving a British Muslim leader. No commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or sector-specific financial effect is present. The event is diplomatic/political in nature with no direct or indirect commercial consequences.

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  • Anas Altikriti, a prominent British Muslim leader, was questioned for 11 hours by Canadian immigration officers upon arrival in Toronto.
  • He decided to return to London instead of facing potential removal from Canada.
  • The Canada Border Services Agency did not comment on Altikriti's specific case.
  • The Muslim Association of Canada condemned the incident as an attempt to silence voices advocating for justice.
  • Altikriti has faced criticism for his remarks regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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