RICHMOUND, SK – A woman who calls herself the legal Queen of Canada and has amassed a following among the alt-right conspiracy fringe has seemingly set up camp in a Saskatchewan village about 100 kilometres from Medicine Hat. The mayor…[Continue Reading...]
When Romana Didulo, Canada’s so-called QAnon Queen, rolled through a small town in Saskatchewan, she didn’t exactly receive a royal welcome. Riding in a large RV with her face plastered on the side, and about seven other vehicles traveling behind…[Continue Reading...]
A leading figure in the Canadian offshoot of a fringe conspiracy movement appears to have made her way to another Saskatchewan community. Romana Didulo, who claims to have legal standing as 'queen' of the nation, was publicly shooed out of…[Continue Reading...]
Residents in the Kamsack area worked together to drive out supporters of a fringe QAnon group after a convoy associated with the self proclaimed “Queen of Canada” arrived on the town’s main street. The cavalcade made up of eight vehicles…[Continue Reading...]
WINDSOR—Hours after running down a Muslim family in a self-proclaimed “terrorist attack,” Nathaniel Veltman gave a rambling statement to police railing against the “far-left liberal agenda,” the “dishonest” media and referencing conspiracy theories, claiming his perceived lack of freedom of…[Continue Reading...]
A woman known as a QAnon-inspired conspiracy theorist who purports to be the "Queen of Canada" was forced out of Kamsack, Sask., on Wednesday. Romana Didulo and some of her followers had convoyed into Kamsack, according to local residents and town officials…[Continue Reading...]
A Port Alberni writer has released a memoir where he talks about his experience escaping from a religious cult. In 1972, author Perry Bulwer says he was a naive 16-year-old growing up in Port Alberni, a mill town on Vancouver…[Continue Reading...]
A prominent figure in the online QAnon movement — who insists she is the “Queen of Canada” — has been meeting with supporters in Sault Ste. Marie throughout the weekend. Romana Didulo could be seen on Saturday speaking to small groups of…[Continue Reading...]
One of the most recognized names in the online conspiracy group QAnon is believed to be in Sault Ste. Marie this weekend. Proclaiming herself as the "Queen of Canada," Romana Didulo and several of her supporters have set up a fenced-in…[Continue Reading...]
Members of a controversial religious sect who obtained over $12 million through emergency COVID-19 government contracts in Manitoba operate multiple businesses out of a building they own together, corporate documents reveal. Acure Safety, Central Dental and Meditek are all Manitoba…[Continue Reading...]
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