You won't believe what the 'Queen of Canada' is doing in our province
Okay, so this is actually wild. The national news is buzzing about Umar Zameer, the Toronto man recently acquitted of murder, and how Ontario Premier Doug Ford is demanding an apology from the judge. It's got everyone talking about judicial processes and political interference. But let me tell you, here in Saskatoon, we've got our own drama with the justice system, and it involves someone even more… *unique*. I’m talking about Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada,’ whose charges were just stayed by the Crown. Yes, that Romana Didulo. The one who told her followers to arrest police officers and medical professionals. You know, just regular Saskatoon stuff.
It's one thing to debate if a judge should apologize, but it's another entirely when someone who actively encourages defying the law gets to just... walk free here in Saskatchewan. Brad Miller, the mayor of Richmound, Sask., was right to say "Evil rules over good" after hearing the news. When you have medical clinics in Saskatoon imposing fines for no-shows because doctor's appointments are so hard to get, and then someone who tells people to *harass* those same medical professionals faces no consequences? It feels like we're living in a different reality sometimes. It makes you wonder about the bigger picture, especially when we're already struggling with a provincial budget that’s projected to have an $819M deficit, and wildfire funding is disappointing for our northern communities. It’s like, can we get some consistency, please?
Saskatoon — seven bridges, two rivers, and something happening you haven't heard about yet.
Blessing here, and the morning crew digs into all this chaos every single day. Catch them live at mornings.live.