I don’t know if you were successful on going back or if you tried by now; What I can say however, these words coming from a lawyer; There are two different ways you can get sent back which both cases are pretty rare; Sedation which is only for PR’s (that when your protected person status gets removed) and Vacation which is for citizenship. This is when an application gets started on you saying that you have misrepresented from the beginning of you entry; It is also pretty rare because this needs strong evidence to begin with and in most cases they don’t investigate unless there is something strong against your whole immigration history. If you’re situation back home has changed and now you are able to go home by all means go for it, be ready to be questioned but there is a 90% chance that nothing will happen. Be mindful tho if anything goes wrong in your home country, there is little to no power that Canada has to get you out of that situation so you are taking the risk. Try and use your Canadian passport as your home country passport is going to be the biggest red flag, but if you are still gonna need that passport, that is also most probably be fine! You can go back and come back to Canada as no one can refuse your entry, you might get questioned but just be honest and you will be fine. Even in the rarest cases if you get the vacation, you will have the chance to go to court and defend yourself and not just randomly get kicked out.
To sum everything up; Yes, 90-95% chance if you go back, you won’t have a problem.