Could it possibly be a case of mistaken identity? I have heard many weird and wild stories about hassles people have had going either way. We live on the border here and I cross into the States almost weekly for one reason or another. I have never in all my hundreds of crossings had any hassle on either side, Canada or US.
Having said that, I have heard of a lot of folks with very old criminal records, things which were thrown out of court but never removed from their official record which cause them grief. But in those cases they will usually tell you what the reason for refusal of entry was in more detail than it seems you have received.
It is unfortunate that one person caused you so much grief. From what I have heard they never admit to being wrong. I hear people complain from time to time about being questioned and them feeling like it's an invasion of privacy and I always tell them that the border crossing agent has a job to do and they do not HAVE to let you in to their country so it's in your best interest just to answer the questions honestly and courteously and you shouldn't have any trouble.
Heck my wife was questioned one day because the license plate on her truck was one number away from a stolen vehicle..........If it had been the exact number I could see them questioning it but one number away? I don't complain, just go along with it.
Did she have a reason that was listed for why you were told not to enter Canada? This all just sounds really strange.
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