‘Queen of Canada’ Says She Will Represent Herself After RCMP Arrest, Charges

The self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada” said she will represent herself against charges Saskatchewan RCMP laid after the arrest of her and 15 of her followers in a small community in that province.
Insp. Ashley St. Germaine with the Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes Branch said officers arrested 16 people from a former school building in Richmound, Sask., on Sept. 4. Richmound is about 440 kilometres west of Regina.
“At approximately 4:30 a.m., Saskatchewan RCMP executed a search warrant in Richmound, Saskatchewan. It was a privately owned, decommissioned school inhabited by a group of individuals,” St. Germaine told reporters at a Sept. 4 news conference.
Romana Didulo, who calls herself the “Queen of Canada,” and some of her “Kingdom of Canada” followers moved into the property in 2023….