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Saskatoon man pleads guilty to live streaming child abuse from overseas

A Saskatoon man charged with participating in a global child pornography ring, and live streaming child abuse, pleaded guilty this morning in provincial court.

Philip Chicoine pleads guilty to 40 child pornography charges

Chicoine used social media to access victims. (CBC)

A Saskatoon man charged with participating in an international child pornography ring pleaded guilty to 40 charges in provincial court this morning.

Philip Michael Chicoine admitted that, among other things, he used Skype to live stream child abuse from Romania and the Philippines.

Police said the investigation was triggered when child pornography was uploaded to a social media account in February. This led to a raid on his home and the seizure of evidence.

They say he was aided by a number of female suspects. The women in Romania have been arrested and charged and authorities say the children involved are now safe.

The investigation is still underway in the Philippines.

Chicoine pleaded guilty to possessing, producing and sharing child pornography.

He'll be back in court June 19 for a sentencing hearing. Judge Marty Irwin ordered a pre-sentence report.