This woman & her followers are a pack of raging Dingbats!
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.
“It was very alarming. It really, really was very alarming and worrisome because when they’re claiming to be taking over the town,” she told CTV News.
The motorhome at the front of the procession carried a woman claiming to be the Queen of Canada and leader of First Nations.
About 200 angry townsfolk and members of nearby First Nations confronted the group and escorted them out of town.
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.
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So….this bunch found a more secluded town with a smaller population and set up shop in the old school-house there:
A Sask. village mayor says residents feel threatened as Canadian QAnon figure Romana Didulo and her followers send letters warning of public executions.
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The mayor of Richmound, Sask. says residents feel threatened as the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada,” Romana Dildo, and her followers continue to torment the community.
“It still comes down to (that fact) we do not want them here. People don’t feel safe,” Brad Miller said on Gormley Tuesday.
The “Canadian QAnon figure,” as described by the U.S.-based
Anti-Defamation League, was chased out of
Kamsack last month, and has set up camp at an old school in Richmound, a village located two hours west of Swift Current.
Now, phony cease and desist letters sent to village officials warn about trials for “crimes against humanity” and contain threats of public executions.
Miller said the village is practically on lock down as the situation escalates, with some residents scared to go outside and some kids staying home from school.
He added that Dildo’s followers are rolling cameras in the streets, taking pictures of license plates and houses.
“It’s unreal what they do with their cameras,” he said, adding that in a recent conversation, Dildo’s followers denied harming anyone.

The mayor said he’s tried to address the situation with that Dildo. As recently as Tuesday, Miller brought a handwritten letter to the school, but followers refused the note and told Miller they would not speak to politicians.
“I said ‘You can’t have these cease and desist letters and target kids, grandkids, and schools,’” he said. “That’s way offside.”
Since the concerning letters arrived, the village called a special meeting and decided to write to the RCMP, Premier Scott Moe, MLA Doug Steele, and the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association.
Miller said within less than an hour, they received responses from Steele’s office and the RCMP. He notes there have also been conversations with fire and EMS responders.
“One thing I’ve learned from all of this is (that) you have to pick your battles, you can’t fight them all,” Miller said. “These threat letters are the battle to fight, especially when kids and grandkids in the school are brought into this.”
BUT….On Wednesday, Premier Scott Moe told reporters the provincial government would not be stepping in.
He said he wasn’t aware of the details and suggested Miller meet with justice officials. “They are the experts when it comes to understanding what the law is,” he said.
When asked, Moe didn’t say he would like to see and her group to leave, but the premier did offer some criticism.
“We have the right to have those views, but to come around and continue to push those views onto someone else — this is an unfortunate incident,” he said. This was two days ago though.
A meeting between Saskatchewan Justice officials and some community leaders is scheduled for Friday.
“It will provide the community some advice on how they can protect the serenity of their community, and the government will support that,” said Moe.
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