Canada's QAnon 'queen' arrested in Saskatchewan village
Summary
Romana Didulo, a conspiracy theorist who claims to be the "Queen of Canada," was arrested by Canadian police in Saskatchewan. She and 16 others were taken into custody after police searched a former school building where she lived. The group is linked to QAnon and other conspiracy theories, but no charges have been filed yet.Key Facts
- Romana Didulo calls herself the "Queen of Canada" and leads a group known as the "Kingdom of Canada."
- She was arrested in the village of Richmound, Saskatchewan, by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
- The RCMP acted on a search warrant after reports of a firearm at her location; they found replica guns.
- Didulo live-streamed her arrest on Telegram, and police encountered no resistance.
- She has a following of over 36,000 people on Telegram, where she issues unconventional proclamations.
- The group promotes various conspiracy theories, including those associated with QAnon and anti-vaccination beliefs.
- Didulo and her group have been involved in past protests and confrontations with law enforcement in Canada.
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