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Charges stayed on Saskatchewan cult leader Romana Didulo
Charges against Didulo, linked to harassment and intimidation at a former school, remain paused but may be reactivated within a year, Crown prosecutors said.
- Tuesday, Crown prosecutors issued a written stay of proceedings against Romana Didulo, the self‑proclaimed 'Queen of Canada'.
- Charges stemmed from a Sept. 3, 2025 police operation at the decommissioned Richmound, Saskatchewan school where Saskatchewan RCMP executed a search warrant after a firearm report.
- Police arrested 16 people at the site, including Didulo, and seized several imitation firearms during the search; the school building was later ordered closed for health reasons.
- The stay halts the prosecution but Crown prosecutors can re‑initiate proceedings within one year, and the reason for the stay has not been made public as CBC sought comment.
- Residents said cult members harassed and threatened them, prompting restrictions and drawing attention for promoting conspiracy theories linked to QAnon.
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CP Charges stayed on Saskatchewan cult leader Romana Didulo
SWIFT CURRENT, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA - Crown prosecutors have stayed charges against a cult leader whose group made life miserable for residents of a Saskatchewan village.
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