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Saskatchewan NDP wants review of government response to ‘Queen of Canada’ occupation

RICHMOUND - Saskatchewan’s Opposition is asking why the province and its health authority responded so late to the occupation of a compound by the so-called “Queen of Canada,” months after the sewer system and water access were cut off.

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Saskatchewan NDP wants review of government response to 'Queen of Canada' occupation

Romana Didulo, a conspiracy theorist and self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada,” looks on while leaving provincial court after she was granted bail in Swift Current, Sask., Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu


RICHMOUND - Saskatchewan’s Opposition is asking why the province and its health authority responded so late to the occupation of a compound by the so-called “Queen of Canada,” months after the sewer system and water access were cut off.

The NDP says a review of the response by the province and the Saskatchewan Health Authority is necessary to understand why Romana Didulo, 50, and her followers — known as the “Kingdom of Canada” — were able to occupy a former school building in Richmound since 2023, wreaking havoc on the small village west of Regina.

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