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What happens when the QAnon ‘Queen’ comes to town? | CBC Radio

Front Burner

Romana Didulo, the self-styled Qanon ‘Queen of Canada,’ and her followers are staying at a former school in Saskatchewan. Residents are trying to get rid of them after weeks of stress and suspicion.

A woman wearing a white ball cap looks at the camera. A banner on the wall behind her says 'thekingdomofcanada.ca.'
Romana Didulo, who calls herself the Queen of the Kingdom of Canada, is seen in a livestream posted on the app, Telegram, which was recorded at an old school in Richmound, Sask., where Didulo and her group is staying. (QRTRV News/Telegram)

Front Burner25:09What happens when the QAnon ‘Queen’ comes to town?

The village of Richmound, Saskatchewan, is struggling to get rid a QAnon cult that moved into a former school in the community. But how do you convince Romana Didulo, the self-styled ‘Queen of the Kingdom of Canada,’ and her followers to hit the road?

Mack Lamoureux, a reporter with Vice News, brings us the latest on Didulo’s group, after paying a visit to Richmound.

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