you will be allowed in the US, but it will not be easy and it will cost you a fair bit of time/headache/money to arrange. Same for just about any other country, when you are asked on the form when you land if you've ever been convicted of a crime in your country.
If you need a referral to a crim lawyer who does this area of crim law, PM myself or any of the other several lawyers on the site (Vlad, Troutman, Fredr, amongst others). I don't live in Calgary so it would be an Edmonton referral coming from me, but they may consider taking the case down to Calgary. I'd think you'd want a local guy though, as he'll have a better idea of the crown and the judges.
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