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While I agree with the rest of your post, I can't believe this part. Are you saying the US could actually be unaware of a pre-planned visit?
He doesn't need to inform the US administration about it, they might have given him a visa which is for like 5 years multiple entries and he can come and go.
I doubt hes being actively tracked as hes not someone who is in hiding or about to do any physical harm to the US.
Usually when an individial raises an alert the right practice is to not let him know that an alert has been raised - depending on the type of alert. I think Canadian officials probably overplayed their hand.