Man who housed cult leader in Saskatchewan to go to trial next year

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SWIFT CURRENT - A man who housed a cult leader in Saskatchewan is to go on trial early next year. 

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SWIFT CURRENT – A man who housed a cult leader in Saskatchewan is to go on trial early next year. 

Ricky Manz faces various charges, including assaulting a police officer, mischief and failing to comply with an undertaking and release order. 

His trial is set to start Jan. 5 in Swift Current.

Romana Didulo, a conspiracy theorist and self-proclaimed
Romana Didulo, a conspiracy theorist and self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," waves while leaving provincial court after she was granted bail in Swift Current, Sask., Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

Manz owns a former school building in the village of Richmound, which was home for Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada,” and her so-called Kingdom of Canada followers for two years.

Those in the community west of Regina near the Alberta boundary have said they were tormented by the cult and that the building was also leaking sewage. 

Manz and Didulo were arrested last year during a police raid after reports someone inside the building had a firearm.

In March, all charges against Didulo and one charge against Manz were stayed.

Village residents recently held a celebration to mark a new beginning as cult members have not returned to the building. 

Note to readers:This is a corrected story. A previous version incorrectly stated Ricky Manz lived in the former school building.

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