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They wouldn't deny you boarding access, they'd simply reject you and you'd end up on a flight back to Canada.
When I went to Korea, they didn't ask me for my return ticket (even though I had one), they just asked for the card with my deets (where I was staying, etc etc), and then gave me the stamp and waved me through.
The customs lady didn't speak English, and seemed to be somewhat sketched out by me and just waved me through (though if you check Movember thread, you might understand why).
Korea's pretty chill about Canadians, since it's not really a big deal. Expect to be talked to in Korea though (I'm assuming you're asian) even when you go through the foreign passport line.
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