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“Stop filming my kids”: Mother confronts self-described newcomers at Saskatoon splash park

“These guys started recording my children at the water park,” the woman says. “My son has no shirt on. I told them to stop, and they didn’t.”

Alex Dhaliwal
Jul 08, 2026
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Source: X (@bears_aware)

A video circulating online shows a heated confrontation at a Saskatoon playground after a woman accused two self-described newcomers from Bangladesh of filming children without permission.

In the video, the woman alleges the men recorded her children while they were playing at Pleasant Hill Park’s splash park.

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Pleasant Hill Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Frustrated mother chases away a group of foreign men who were taking pictures of kids playing at a park splash pad. The picture is from yesterday, the video is from two years ago from the same park. This has been an ongoing problem
3:31 PM · Jul 7, 2026 · 159K Views

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She repeatedly demands the men’s names and asks whether they “do this often,” while they remain calm and insist they’re allowed to film in a public place.

“These guys started recording my children at the water park,” the woman says. “My son has no shirt on. I told them to stop, and they didn’t.”

In Canada, people can generally record in public places where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, though the law depends on the circumstances.

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