Uncover - S36 E2: All About Romana | The Cult Queen of Canada
Episode Date: March 2, 2026Rachel Browne explores the true identity of "Queen Romana," a serial hustler and QAnon influencer who mobilized her "digital soldiers" with "Royal Decrees." We track her chaotic cross-country "Royal T...our" and find out why it ended in Richmound.Hear episodes early and ad-free on our Apple Podcasts channel, or hear all episodes now on our YouTube.
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It's January 2020, the height of the so-called Freedom Convoy.
Thousands of people have traveled to Ottawa to protest against Canada's pandemic rules and vaccine mandates.
The Capitol's been overrun by cars, trucks, thousands of people screaming and honking.
Yep, there's even more honking in this story.
A lesser-known figure stands on a platform near the Parliament building,
holding a megaphone.
Hello, everyone.
I am Queen Rumara of Canada.
A massive crowd gathers around her.
I have backed by the armed forces of the United States.
There are no more elections, no more politicians,
no more politics in the kingdom of Canada.
She holds a lighter under a Canadian flag,
and it starts to burn.
Her followers raise a new flag.
It's purple and white with a sword through a maple leaf
and the phrase, God loves you,
the flag of the kingdom of Canada.
New Canada, 2.0.
By this point, Romana hadn't really hit the mainstream media.
But now, news cameras and reporters are everywhere,
and she's eager to show everyone that she's 100% serious.
After Ottawa, they hit the road to spread their message across the country.
only to end up in, of all places, the tiny town of Richmound, Saskatchewan.
So who is Romana Diedelow? What is she about? And how did she end up in Richmound?
I'm Rachel Brown, and this is the cult queen of Canada from CBC's Uncover.
Episode 2, all about Romana.
How can this woman, who's clearly either insane or demonically devious,
get to run around the country, creating all this disruption and chaos, and she's untouchable?
Back in Richmond, retired school teacher Shauna Seine was decompressing on her farm.
Her protest against Queen Romana was over.
There was no shootout.
There was no burning school.
No Waco.
The protesters packed up and the RCMP didn't intervene.
The cult stayed put.
Richmound was once again stuck with its new neighbors.
They can't take her in for questioning or can't accuse her of something.
I just don't get that part.
So now Shauna was on her own to defend her town.
And rather than Waco, she was guarding against a more insidious worry,
that Romana's group was putting down roots.
Were they plotting a takeover like the Rajneeshis did in Antelope in the 1980s?
In Netflix's Wild Wild Country, we saw how the Rajneeshi cult invaded this small town in
Oregon. But their takeover didn't start with violence. Instead, the Rajneeshis did it slowly,
strategically, by exploiting local bylaws and interfering with the town's election.
Shauna was getting worried that Romana could be trying to take over Richmound, and she wanted
to bring in backup. But, according to Shauna, the RCMP said they needed proof of Romana and her
group breaking the law before they could take action.
So Shauna started to research, looking into Romana's past to figure out who she was up against,
and perhaps find information she could use against her.
As I do my own digging, I find there's very little verifiable information about her younger years.
Most of the information comes from Romana herself.
Greetings everyone.
Hello, everyone.
Hello, Canada.
I'm Romana Diedelow.
She says she was born in the Philippines to a privileged family, which she describes on an old web.
website of hers as the modern equivalent of a royal family.
By the time she turned 12, Romana says, both her parents had passed away.
Around 1990, as a teen, she emigrated from the Philippines to live with family in British Columbia.
When I pull her business records, it looks like she went on to be a serial entrepreneur,
or at least tried to be.
She ran a cleaning company, a recruitment firm for the oil and gas sector in Alberta, and another
a company called Infinite Wealth 24.7.
Not sure exactly what that one did.
And then there's my personal favorite.
The time she tried to raise money online
to buy bulletproof vests for Canadian police dogs.
She made only $26 of her $2 million goal.
If there's one thing I know about Romana,
it's that she's a hustler.
She would just keep starting these companies
that would fail.
They folded because she wouldn't pay taxes.
That's Mac Lamaroo, my former colleague at Vice, who's been following Romana since the beginning.
I actually spoke to a woman who had to sue her because Romana hired her to do some business,
didn't pay her stiffer on the payment, then started threatening her and started acting really paranoid.
From the court documents I've seen, this seems to be her pattern.
Open a business, stiff employees, dissolve the business, repeat.
By 2020, Romana was living on a street called, fittingly, Princess Avenue in Victoria, BC.
Romana was living in the top floor of a boarding home on a pretty rough street in Victoria.
I think Romana was living a life where she didn't have very much power.
And she was ready to do something about that.
And look, that year, 2020 was when we all got a little stir crazy.
but no one more so than Romana.
While some of us stressed over our sourdough starters,
Romana launched a federal political party called Canada First.
Hello, Canada. I'm Romana Didolo.
I'm the founder and the leader of Canada first.
In her announcement video on YouTube,
she sits next to a giant maple leaf flag.
It's time for us to clean up the swamp in Ottawa.
Ripping slogans from the American Republican Party,
Romana promises to put an end to the lies and corruption in the government.
So come and join us.
And together, let's make a real change in Canada.
Canada first failed to take off.
But then, she watched as QAnon exploded in popularity.
Suddenly, questions about QAnon, as it's known, were being asked at the White House.
I do believe Hillary Clinton and many others were a part of
Pedophilia, human trafficking, I absolutely believe that.
Toward the end of 2020, the originator of QAnon, known as Q,
suddenly went dark and stopped posting regular messages online.
In Q's absence, there was a massive power vacuum.
And from what happened next, it seems Romana spotted the opportunity of a lifetime.
Maybe she could steal the QAnon crown and the followers along with it.
So Romana joined Telegram an encrypted messaging app.
Telegram is known for loose content restrictions,
meaning it's the perfect place for conspiracy theorists like Romana to gather.
And in 2021, Romana logs on to Telegram to make a major announcement.
As of February this year, 2021, I am the head of state and commander in chief of Canada, the Republic.
Romana quickly gained a large following,
especially after several prominent QAnon influencers like Charlie Ward and Whiplash 347,
allegedly confirmed Romana as one of their own.
Just months into her reign, she hit 20,000 subscribers.
Soon, Romana tells her followers that she's more than head of state.
She is queen.
I address you today as your commander.
commander-in-chief and queen.
Okay, let me step in here quickly and point out the obvious.
Nothing Romana is saying makes any sense.
None of it is true.
Canada does not have a commander-in-chief.
We have a prime minister.
And technically, Canada's head of state is whoever the king or queen of England is.
Right now, it's King Charles.
And now I'm just piling on here, but Canada is not a republic either.
We're a constitutional monarchy.
Of course, none of this matters to Romana, as she goes around calling her
the queen. She has big plans for her kingdom, which she announces as royal decrees. In her daily
live streams, she claims she's abolished all taxes, utility and credit card bills and mortgage payments.
I mean, this all sounds kind of great. And it makes sense that these promises appeal to people
who are struggling with the rising costs of living. Many of Romanus followers are older,
living off of retirement savings and fixed incomes. I'm surprised most of them know how to you
Telegram. I'm actually quite impressed.
That's Mack Lamaroo again.
You know, there's like a lot of pensioners in her group.
A lot of them are sweet people that are very, very diluted.
They are extremely active.
They are very subservient.
Whenever she asks them to do something, they typically will.
As Mack says, many of Romana's followers do exactly as she decrees.
And the results are disastrous.
Dear H.R.M. I received a letter from the CRA today, a statement what I owed them, income taxes.
I've gotten several of these which I have ignored. Here are some examples of the barrage of actual messages Romana's followers sent her on telegram read by actors.
I'm still getting tax notices, and a lien has been placed on my property. Is there anywhere I can go for assistance from the defunct corporation of Canada?
They write to her, begging.
Queen Romana, my gas has been shut off and threatening to shut my power off as well.
My medical device does not work without power.
But no help ever comes.
Moderators appear to delete many of these pleas from the Telegram Channel.
But still, more and more people follow her.
From there, her rise is increasingly strange.
She develops an elaborate mythology around herself.
It's a lot, so brace yourself.
She claims to be in touch with Donald Trump
and Russian President Vladimir Putin,
even saying that Putin gifted her a Rolex watch.
This gentleman is presenting a gift
from President Putin of Russia
and by President Putin.
And her self-mythologizing only continues to escalate
to otherworldly levels.
She tells her follow.
she has access to medbeds, non-existent technology that can cure any illness.
She claims she's not only queen, but she's an extraterrestrial divine being with superior DNA,
called DNAX.
DNAX is God's tool.
And in the name of God, master creator, I have released DNAX to each and every living I am in the
world and planet Earth.
Romana refers to her followers as I-Am's, all caps, I-A-M.
Religious study scholars suggest that I-Am is likely a reference to God.
Scholars have also noted that Romana's rhetoric shares similarities to the 1930s I-Am religious
movement, where followers attempt to gain ascended master status.
So much of her theology feels borrowed from other men.
movements and slapped onto her own. Over just a few months, Romana escalates from right wing to the
fringe of the fringe, bringing her followers along with her like frogs in a pot of boiling water.
She sucks in the anti-vaxers, QAnon believers, and those looking for a tax break. And suddenly,
they're bowing down to an alien queen, and they love her for it. You can watch this all play out
on her telegram channel. It feels important that you have a visual for how unhinged
this telegram feed is. It's full of emojis, strange memes, and heavily filtered glamour shots.
There's a badly photoshopped image of Romana surrounded by bees and flowers and rainbows.
It says, Queen Bee of all Homo sapiens. There's a picture of Romana with a coffee mug that says,
Wakey, wakey, meet the real boss. And everyone reacts with hearts, frogs, and alien emojis.
Being inside Romana's telegram channel feels like a strange mix of My Little Pony in Jonestown.
The comment threads are fawning, adoring after every decree.
By the end of 2021, her telegram following had grown to more than 70,000, and she was ready to rally her troops for action in the real world.
It was the height of the pandemic lockdown and the release of the COVID-19 vaccine.
People were scared, skeptical, and stuck inside.
all day. The timing was perfect.
She records this from her apartment in Victoria, BC, so don't mind the seagulls.
Today, I'd like to speak with you about the unlawful and criminal vaccinations.
Romano claimed the vaccine was a tool of genocide and that the COVID quarantines were unlawful.
She called on her followers to fight back.
And I would like to send a very special thanks to our digital.
soldiers on telegram.
She told these digital soldiers to serve cease and desist letters on her behalf to businesses,
politicians, police stations, anyone who was adhering to COVID restrictions.
And her followers do.
They post videos of themselves online, hand-delivering these letters.
You're being served a cease and desist order.
What you're administering are war crimes.
Everything related to COVID is war crimes.
This is a huge moment for Romana.
She learns she has the power to activate her followers
to carry out her will in real life.
All she had to do is issue commands from a keyboard.
And soon, she wants more.
And for those who are bent over backwards
in harming the children and youth of this republic.
Romana gathers her most loyal digital soldiers
in a special channel called Duck Hunters.
and she sends out a warning to anyone upholding pandemic restrictions and vaccine mandates.
You will be put through Nuremberg trial for crimes against humanity, an intentional genocide.
Her threats become death threats.
At the firing squad, you will receive not one, but two bullets on your forehead for each child that you have harmed.
as a result of injecting this experimental vaccine.
She declares,
duck hunting season in the Kingdom of Canada opens tomorrow.
The followers respond.
One shares images of a massive gun collection.
A man in Quebec shares details of his daughter's school vaccine program
to his fellow duck hunters.
He writes, time to go hunting, bang, bang.
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Mack Lamaroo, reporting for Vice at the time,
checked in on Romana's telegram channel and was startled by what he saw.
She had made a post calling for duck hunters to come from America
to shoot to kill people that were facilitating vaccinations to children.
And then they started creating groups for these quote-unquote duck hunters.
I got myself into one of these groups.
And I was pretty difficult.
taken aback by what I saw. Inside these groups were people posting photos of weapons. They were
talking about where vaccinations were happening and they were essentially saying like the minute
Romana says, I am ready to go. So Mack published a story about the duck hunting execution threats
and it caught the police's attention. A prominent Canadian QAnon figure based in Victoria
says she has been arrested. Within days, the RCMP's national security
team, the same people who deal with terrorism threats, knocked on Romana's door and detained
her under BC's Mental Health Act.
They called out my name and said, open this door or we're going to break it in.
I was escorted by multiple officers.
Romana was released within 48 hours and took to YouTube to tell her followers that she was
ordered to take a psychiatric assessment and in the end was deemed not certifiable.
You're not certifiable, meaning you're not insane.
The RCMP have never confirmed Romana's accounts publicly, and no charges were laid.
Following her arrest, Romana learns a valuable lesson,
that she has to be a lot more careful with how much risk she takes on.
This time, the execution threats were attached to her and her name.
She won't make that mistake ever again.
She toned it down.
Her rhetoric became a lot less violent, but they,
became a lot more mobilized.
Romana's group starts using code to talk about people they want executed,
joking that they should be given a milkshake, meaning their last meal.
Romana's emboldened by getting away Scott-free,
even boasting about it at an event with her followers.
It seems she learns just how far her followers will go for her.
The RCNB haul came to my humble office.
To take me to my early head of state.
Finally answered an exam.
Thank you very much for the escort.
So she went from only posting videos to essentially trying to, like,
gather a weird militia, to being arrested, to then live streaming with her audience all within a week.
Romana's arrest, if anything, only boosted her credibility and further fueled her mission.
After all of this, the wild claims and threats of violence, I was feeling really confused.
Why would anyone want to join this group?
And then I found this.
My heart, once I went down the rabbit hole, I guess, and knew about human trafficking, child trafficking,
adrenochrome.
This is a video posted online by a woman who were going to call Julie.
We're protecting her privacy because she left Romana's group in 2022.
She posted this video after she left because she wanted the world to know about her experience.
I was looking for some way to like do something.
I felt like knowing this and knowing what I know,
how do I just sit home and have a nice comfy life myself and not do anything about it?
Julie got drawn into Romana's orbit during the pandemic.
She believed a lot of the same things as,
Kewana believers, like the idea that children were being harvested for adrenachrome, a hormone that's
supposedly in their blood that is falsely believed to make the elites in society live longer.
Julie thought that Romana and her followers were part of a positive movement aimed at community
service. I want to help people. I believe that's what we need to get back to. I think I got involved
really because it seemed like people were of good hearts and the people that I said.
saw involved, really cared about other people, and that really drew me in.
Julie's story challenged my assumptions about Romana's followers.
She comes across as articulate and well-meaning.
While I know that some of her beliefs are not rooted in reality, it's clear Julie came to
Romana's group with a desire to do good in the world.
That was the purpose for me.
I wanted to get out there and reach more people and wake people up to what's going on.
She started by donating to Romana's cause from home.
In 2022, Romana announces that she's taking her show on the road starting a mobile government.
They'll travel around in RVs and meet Romana's loyal subjects in person.
But they need to raise money first, and Julie is happy to help.
Romana says her followers raised $25,000 in just 35 minutes to support her convoy.
Who knows if this is actually true, but at this time,
time, they appeared to be raising huge amounts of money. Romana saw just how willing her followers were
to open their wallets. Romana launches the tour from Victoria, BC, with a few close followers who
will travel around with her. A big crowd of supporters joins to see them all off.
RV1, RV2, and we have RV3 here. Leading the pack of RVs is Romana's very own,
which she dubs QR1.
It's emblazoned with a giant portrait of her face
and her purple and white flag.
On the road, Romana blasts her favorite song the whole time,
the 1978 song Rasputin by German Eurodisco band Boni M.
Her followers are forced to listen to it nonstop on a loop.
Videos from the road show Romana dancing around to the song.
She posts a lot of videos of herself dancing.
They head to the Freedom Trucker Convoy in Ottawa.
They're there to join the protest against vaccine mandates.
And here, Romana makes her mark by burning the Canadian flag on Parliament Hill.
After the drama of Ottawa, Romana and her inner circle hit the road again on a royal tour across the country.
The convoy was made up of Romana, her followers, and her two beloved dogs, labs named Comet and Princess.
She calls them the royal puppies.
Welcome all I ams in the kingdom of Canada and around the world.
Romana and her followers start live streaming daily for hours on telegram and YouTube.
They drone on and on with cheesy graphics.
Think the low-res clip art of early 2000s.
And they can never seem to get their tech set up properly.
Someone that has their microphone on, we'll just have the admin.
Her excellency Deborah and her.
She's audio.
The microphone is on.
We seem to be having issues with the transmission.
They call their broadcasts QR-T-R-V news.
Queen Romana Tell Real Vision News.
Sometimes Romana addresses her followers directly.
And sometimes she gets her right-hand woman, Darlene Andi,
to read out her numerous decrees.
On their broadcast, they ask for followers to donate money
to keep the mobile government afloat.
So where can these contributions be sent?
Contributions can also be forwarded through why.
They want donations e-transferred,
and the emails are always attached to Romana's followers and never herself,
so there's never any paper trail leading to her.
They even created a theme song for their broadcasts based on Romana's favorite song,
though in this cover version, all the lyrics are all about her.
The song goes,
Ra Ra Romana, patroness of humankind.
Her healing love and hugs activate.
Our chief commander and head of state.
Queen Romana, over and up.
Julie, who had been supporting from afar,
got the opportunity to join the royal tour.
She left everything behind to become a part of Romana's trusted crew,
living and traveling with them.
The only way to really understand what goes on,
you're on the team is to be on the road and to be a part of the team.
Almost right away, it became clear that the trip was not as glamorous as she might have expected.
We went a long time sometimes without the opportunity to have showers.
We weren't eating properly.
Like, sometimes we'd drive into the night and there'd be no food.
We'd be eating chips and junk food.
Still, she was driven by her purpose.
To help save children, she believed.
leave for being harmed and to support those in need.
And she grew to love the team and their queen.
I mean, I just loved Romana.
I could laugh with her.
She was funny.
But the hours were long.
You were never sleeping, like, a good sleep for the whole time I was there.
Like, some nights I stayed up all night doing security because I was trying to let other
team members get a rest.
Despite all of this, Julie was there for a reason.
But what happened next made.
made her see Romana and their whole dynamic in a new light.
It was supposed to be like a silent, nonviolent protest,
but what happened sent everything south.
Romana and her cohort of RVs landed in Peterborough,
about an hour outside of Toronto,
for a peaceful run-of-the-mill anti-government rally.
Frank Curtin, one of Romana's most loyal followers at the time,
ushers a group to the local police station,
where some of them attempt to enter the lobby.
We're going to request the military come and remove the criminals.
Frank is enacting one of Romana's decrees for her followers to carry out citizens' arrests of local police officers for, quote, COVID crimes.
This did not go over well, obviously.
Quickly, this turns into a full-on brawl.
At least six of Romana's followers are arrested.
Frank and others are charged with assault.
But Romana stays out of the fray and inside her RV.
She broadcasts fake reports that her kingdom's military force, possibly extraterrestrial in nature,
are ready to come to collect the Peterborough Police Department.
So the triangular military craft showed up, and that's the special forces,
right above the Peterborough Police Station.
Romana had learned her lesson in Victoria after being a.
arrested. Getting her hands dirty was not good for business. So for the rally in Peterborough,
she sat serenely inside of her RV, while her followers put everything on the line.
I had no knowledge that anything like that was going to happen or plan to happen. After the
Peterborough incident, the mood changed on the team. They left town. Julie began having her
doubts after seeing how the followers were being treated. People were worn out. People were worn out.
working ridiculously long hours and eating poorly.
People were supplying food that was like going on to QR1
and we weren't getting it in our every year's until it was going bad,
so it was garbage.
I've spoken with several other former followers who were there during this time.
They told me that Romano was becoming increasingly paranoid.
She would go so far as to threaten to kill followers over minor infractions.
One time, she threatened to hang on.
follower out of a helicopter over a volcano and an alligator pit.
She'd threatened to take others off planet, whatever that means.
Some of these threats are pretty outlandish, but the followers know she really does have
digital soldiers who are ready to take up arms.
I tried reaching out to Romana for comment, but she didn't respond.
We would look at each other and we'd say, like, do you think she's been taken off planet?
because she's not very friendly, like she's not very caring about us.
And maybe like we're supposed to be picking this up.
Maybe it's a test that she's gone and we still haven't even noticed.
This isn't so weird when you consider that Romana was often telling them
that world leaders like Canada's prime minister at the time, Justin Trudeau,
had been replaced by actors.
If we approach her and go, okay, we got you, you're a clone, you're not the real Romana.
That would be a problem too.
So it was like a head trip going on with us.
But despite all this, Julie stayed.
The group headed to the East Coast, where she saw more red flags.
They arrived in Nova Scotia shortly after the area had been devastated by Hurricane Fiona.
Romana immediately made enemies there by making false claims online that the storm was all a big hoax.
So I really struggled with it because even in Cape Breton, I could see why people were angry when you're saying that nothing happened.
and their house is blown down.
So after Nova Scotia, Julie decided to leave.
She'd had enough.
And with that, she says she was immediately banned
from Romana's telegram and social media channels.
It was like a narcissistic relationship when I look back on it.
Down a few members, Romana's convoy kept moving.
They tried the West Coast, they tried the East Coast,
but they were running out of places to go.
They looked at the map and saw the wide-open prairies.
In the early fall of 2023, Romana's RVs pulled into Kamsack, Saskatchewan, a town right at the Manitoba border.
Locals and members of the Cotey First Nation took notice.
They began protesting their arrival, shouting at them, and filming the confrontations with their phones.
Romana and her followers were run right out of Kamsack within a day.
The cult's reputation had caught up with them.
What seemed like a growing movement just weeks before was now in tatters,
and the Queen's future wasn't looking so bright.
But then, they got an offer that must have seemed like divine intervention,
like something Romana herself would have prophesied,
a message from someone a few hours away.
I purchased the property at the end of 2017,
and I invited Queen Romana and team to come to Richmond,
In the fall of 2023, Ricky Manns, the voice you heard there, invited the cult to Richmound.
What did you tell me, Rick?
Oh, my.
This is facts.
Well, this is fact.
I told him that I live in a very friendly, peaceful town.
Didn't know, had no idea that this would happen.
The RVs rolled in, the protest happened, then nothing happened.
So who is this guy?
On the QRTRV broadcast, you're hearing,
Ricky Manns sits beside the cult's press secretary
wearing the cult's signature white ball cap
and has this big gummy smile.
Former school teacher Shauna tells me he is notorious in Richmond
and has a reputation built long before he even invited the Queen.
He had been in the Richmond area for years.
His father was the mayor at one point.
He even taught karate at the local school.
Actually, my husband, Darren, took karate last.
from Ricky. I think the impression that people had was that he was kind of aggressive, right? Like a karate guy would be.
In 2017, after the school closed, Ricky bought the building from the town. Ricky wanted to turn the
school into a weed grow up, but he failed to get it off the ground. So the school ground sat empty for a few years.
And then the pandemic hit. Some locals told me that Ricky's always been a bit of a conspiracy theorist.
You know, one year he was sad.
He said, I'm so sad.
I said, why?
Trump's dead.
He's been putting gizmo or Gittonimo or whatever the heck they call it.
And I said, hmm?
I just seen him on TV.
Oh, those are all actors.
Huh?
But during the pandemic, he fell down the Romana rabbit hole hard.
He believes it 110%, he believes.
And now?
He's hosting Romana and her followers in his empty school.
And Richmond has not taken kindly to his visitors.
But as Shauna, the former schoolteacher and others in town have learned,
being a part of a cult or inviting a cult to stay on your property is not a crime.
So far, Shauna can't prove that anything they're doing is illegal.
So at 4 o'clock every afternoon, the cult's live stream begins.
Shauna tunes in.
Even when it's absolutely infuriating.
They brought in paid protesters.
She watches them insist that they are not a cult.
No one is held here against their will.
She even clocks Melinda, the troublesome rich man local from the protest,
making an appearance on the show.
Here she is complaining about the town.
This is just so corrupt.
Not the rich man I've known.
Shawna continues watching the live streams like a hawk.
She knows what the cult has been getting up to elsewhere.
The brawl with the cops in Peterborough, the flag burning on Parliament Hill, and the execution decrees.
Now, she's waiting to catch them doing something wrong on camera.
Then, on November 5th, she spots it.
It's a special broadcast for Romana's birthday, or, as she calls it, her Earth Day.
We love you so much.
Queen Romana.
Sorry, I got a little emotional there.
The whole cult is there in attendance, including the royal puppies.
Romana herself narrates as she films the sparsely decorated gym,
and we see the followers dancing in a conga line.
It's at once sad and eerie.
It was quite a party for a queen.
And they can part in the dam segments.
Romana's camera pans further around the rim.
Shana watches intently, and that's when she sees it.
The thing that she hopes will get them kicked out of the school.
Like most things in this story, it's unexpected and a little odd.
It's not a smoking gun.
It's not a dead body.
It's a big, bright red, glowing propane space heater.
Next time on the Cult Queen of Canada.
All their motorhounds were out of the fencing, and it's like, oh my gosh, they're on the move.
We have no idea where she's gone.
The entire entourage is gone.
Banished.
Canada's QAnon Queen leaves Village, but she hasn't gone far.
Tune in next week for an all-new episode of the Cult Queen of Canada.
Or you can listen ahead to the full series now by subscribing to CBC True Crime Premium on Apple Podcasts,
or by subscribing to the CBC True Crime channel on YouTube, links in the description.
The Cult Queen of Canada is a production of new metric media and muse entertainment for CBC podcasts.
The show is hosted by me, Rachel Brown.
It's written and produced by Pippa Johnstone and Rachel Brown.
The series producer is Chris Kelly.
Sound design and original music by Mark Angley.
Our senior producer is Jeff Turner.
Our digital producer is Emily Cannell.
The series was developed by Chris Kelly, Courtney Dobbins, and Rachel Brown.
For New metric media, the executive producer is Mark Montefiore.
The vice presidents of podcasts are Chris Kelly and Pat Kelly.
For Muse Entertainment, the executive producers are Courtney Dobbins and Jonas Prupis.
For CBC, the executive producers are Cecil Fernandez and Chris Oak.
Tanya Springer is the senior manager, and RF Narani is the director of CBC podcasts.
If you're enjoying the show, consider check.
checking out another series from CBC.
One I really like is called Caitlin's Baby.
It's a wild tale about a pregnant young woman in crisis
who takes dozens of birth workers or doulas
through an escalating series of disasters.
One by one, the doulas struggle to support her and grieve with her
and even save her life as they're led down a distressing path.
And then the truth comes out.
You can find it, along with all other CBC podcasts,
wherever you get your podcasts.
For more CBC podcasts,
go to cBC.ca.ca slash podcasts.
