
Health Emergency: 'Queen of Canada' Compound Declared Uninhabitable!
2025-09-07
Author: Emily
Saskatchewan's Shocking Declaration
In a dramatic turn of events, provincial health officials in Saskatchewan have flagged parts of a former school, transformed into a compound for the self-styled 'Queen of Canada' and her followers, as unfit for human habitation. Authorities have ordered the eviction of all residents, sending shockwaves through the small village of Richmound.
Public Health Act: A Serious Violation!
According to an email from the Saskatchewan Health Authority, occupancy in the compound is prohibited under Section 22 of the Public Health Act because it lacks a connection to the municipal sewer system and is classified as a multi-person residence. Residents were given an immediate ultimatum to leave, although trailers on the property were not included in the order.
Police Action: Leaders Arrested!
In related developments, law enforcement took decisive action by arresting the group's leader, Romana Didulo, alongside property owner Ricky Manz and 14 others, following a search warrant execution on Wednesday. While they were briefly released, Didulo and Manz faced new arrests on Thursday for allegedly violating no-contact orders.
Big Fines for Noncompliance!
The health authority has made it clear that disobedience to the eviction order can result in hefty penalties, with fines soaring up to $75,000 for a first offense and an additional $100 for each day the violation persists.
Collaboration Between Authorities!
Following the collective police intervention at the compound, the Saskatchewan Health Authority has actively collaborated with local RCMP and municipal officials to assess the public health risks posed by the site, confirming the dangers as of September 5, 2025. The order to vacate will remain until health deficiencies are remedied to the satisfaction of public health officers.
Spokesperson Claims Injustice!
In a video update from Saturday, group spokesperson Darlene Ondi, flanked by Christopher Justin Maffenbeier—touted as the 'second prime minister of the kingdom of Canada'—asserted that the group is now safe at an undisclosed location. She claimed they were forced out without notice, describing the situation as 'inhumane' and 'unlawful'.
A Troubling History!
This isn't the first brush with the law for Didulo and Manz. Both face accusations related to intimidating judicial participants and Manz has prior charges for assaulting police officers after a tumultuous summer. Reports of firearm-related incidents led to the seizure of 13 imitation semi-automatic handguns and ammunition during the recent police intervention.
Community Concerns!
Residents of Richmound have raised numerous complaints about the group's disruptive behavior. Local officials have even restricted public access to the village office amid reports of harassment and intimidation against staff members. This dramatic saga continues to unfold as authorities grapple with the implications of the compound's activities on community safety.