By Kenneth Atisele

Chris Brown, whose California probation stemming from a 2009 plea to assaulting singer Rihanna was revoked last month, said on Tuesday he was denied entry into Canada for concerts in Montreal and Toronto.
According to Reuters.com, concert promoter, Live Nation said ‘due to immigration issues,’ Brown’s Tuesday show in Montreal with R&B artist, Trey Songz and rapper, Tyga was canceled as well as their Wednesday performance in Toronto.
‘The good people of the Canadian government wouldn’t allow me entry,’ Chris wrote on Twitter, showing an unusual level of professionalism by not hauling insults at anyone.
It is unclear where and when Chris, whose probation was revoked by a judge last month for leaving Los Angeles County without court permission, was denied entry into Canada as no official statement has been made by Canadian authorities. The ‘Loyal’ singer, however, has a court date on March 20 and could face jail time.

