Richmound, Sask., begins weekend-long protest to urge QAnon cult to leave village
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The village of Richmound held a protest on Saturday, in hopes of spurring a cult led by a woman who has declared herself the “Queen of Canada” to leave the southwestern Saskatchewan community.
A group calling itself the “Kingdom of Canada” has set up camp in the small village — about 65 kilometres northwest of the city of Maple Creek, near the Saskatchewan-Alberta border — and called for public execution of elected officials and other members in and around Richmound.
The group held a meet-and-greet for potential new followers and their supporters on Saturday.
Leader Romana Didulo is known as a far-right QAnon conspiracy theorist. She has declared herself the “Queen of Canada,” among other titles, including calling herself the national Indigenous leader.
Content retrieved from: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/richmound-protest-qanon-queen-of-canada-cult-1.6995193.