Three more people have been charged following the RCMP’s raid earlier this month of the compound where the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada” had been living.
The three people, aged 37, 63 and 72, are each charged with one count of obstructing a peace officer after they “did not provide their names and dates of birth to arresting officers on request,” RCMP said in a news release on Wednesday.
They are scheduled to appear in court in Leader, Sask., on Nov. 20.
Romana Didulo, the leader of what her followers term the “Kingdom of Canada,” is scheduled to return to court Wednesday afternoon in Swift Current. She is charged with failing to comply with an undertaking and intimidating a justice system participant.
Didulo was released following a bail hearing last week, and her release conditions include that she must remain in Regina pending her trial.
Her cult had been occupying a former school in Richmound, Sask., for about two years until the RCMP conducted their raid on Sept. 3. Richmound is located about 365 kilometres west of Regina.










