That said, they may still have to let him in if not convicted of anything or nothing that holds up to reasonable grounds for refusal. And the supporters could always write to the Minister involved, asking for them to intervene for his entry.
So not an Anglican then, and not a Catholic. They appear to be some sort of traditionalist spin-off that only has a couple churches in Canada. Likewise for CLC who are putting on the summit, these guys are the sort of "Catholics" that think the Pope is too moderate.
They're irrelevant to Canadian society both secular and religious. Not a surprise then to see them attempting to import American style rhetoric.