Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: September 4, 2025 - 22:16
Self-styled Queen of Canada returns to compound in Saskatchewan hamlet after RCMP arrest, with no charges laid
September 4, 2025
A day after Romana Didulo, the self-styled Queen of Canada, and 15 of her supporters were arrested in a tiny Saskatchewan town, she used her daily livestream to complain about the damage to her group’s compound resulting from an RCMP raid.
Ms. Didulo appeared in a video tour of her Richmound, Sask., base Thursday, expressing her disbelief that Mounties slashed the tires of eight RVs and a handful of trucks at the decommissioned school, which her group has occupied for the past two years.
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