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MADD Edmonton launches new campaignMothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has launched its annual Crashed Car Campaign to educate drivers on the dangers and potentially deadly outcomes of impaired driving.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 6
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Raising awareness about impaired driving on Montreal roadsMothers against Drunk Driving collaborated with the Montreal police in a joint roadside check operation to raise awareness during National Impaired Driving Prevention Week. On hand was Charles-Antoine Bittar who lost his sister in a car crash that involved a drunk driver.Mar 26
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Festive RIDE launches amid impaired driving increaseOntario Association of Police Services, in partnership with OPP, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) are back with their annual festive ride program targeting impaired drivers. As Noor Ra’fat Ibrahim tells us, officials say preventing tragedies due impaired driving is as simple as getting a ride home.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 16, 2023
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Toronto chapter of MADD Canada, TTC team up to encourage sober drivingThe TTC is partnering with the Toronto chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving for its annual Red Ribbon campaign to encourage sober driving this holiday season. Caryn Lieberman reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 7, 2023
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MADD launches Project Red Ribbon campaignFri, Nov 28: As the holiday season approaches, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) is iiireminding Montrealers to think before they drink and drive.Nov 28, 2014
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Some concerns about liquor on BC FerriesOrganizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving are raising concerns about a pilot project to sell beer and wine aboard some B.C. ferries. Kylie Stanton reports.Global News Hour at 6Apr 18, 2019
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Safe, sober driving promoted heading into Labour Day weekendConcern over impaired driving also increases during long weekends. As Andrew Cromwell reports, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and local police are trying to get the word out heading into the last long weekend of summer.TrafficAug 30, 2019
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MADD holds prom dress drive in HalifaxThe Halifax Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving hosted its annual dress drive today. They are selling new and used dresses to youth to support the families impacted by impaired drivers. Vanessa Wright has the story.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 4, 2023
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‘It’s just devastating’: victim’s family of ‘affluenza’ teen drunk driving crash speaks outThe family of Brian Jennings, one of the victims who died after “affluenza” teen Ethan Couch was allegedly drinking while driving in 2013, is speaking out about Couch and his mother fleeing to Mexico instead of facing the charges laid against the teen in the fatal crash.WorldJan 4, 2016
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Manitoba teens say they’re scared about the unknowns around fentanyl and carfentanilTeens in Manitoba said it’s time to change the messaging around impaired driving because of the emergence of fentanyl and carfentanil. Students from River East Collegiate had a chance to see a new film by Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada (MADD), called In the Blink of an Eye. Global’s Zahra Premji reports.Global News at 6 WinnipegFeb 23, 2017
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Renewed push for ride-sharing after legalized potThe organization Mothers Against Drunk Drivers is pushing for ride-sharing in Metro Vancouver when marijuana is legalized. Nadia Stewart reports.Global News Hour at 6Oct 11, 2018
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Naming and shaming drunk driversAn Ontario police department has begun publicizing the names of people charged with impaired driving. And while the B.C. chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving likes the idea, some lawyers say it presents serious legal problems. Grace Ke has the story.Global News Hour at 6Dec 5, 2018
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MADD Canada among groups voicing concerns about new Ontario licence platesAs Catherine McDonald reports, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada relies on the public being able to report suspected impaired drivers to police and say licence plates are crucial.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoFeb 19, 2020
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MADD Regina launches Red Ribbon campaign ahead of holiday seasonWATCH: Saturday afternoon marked the start of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Project Red Ribbon campaign in Regina.Nov 20, 2021
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Sobering display in Delta reminds of dangers of impaired drivingMothers Against Drunk Driving teamed up with police and ICBC to urge British Columbians to stay sober on the road this summer. Their ‘Smashed Car’ display outside the Delta Public Building sends a sobering message about the dangers of impaired driving.BC1Aug 5, 2021
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving meets with Saskatchewan government to discuss curbing impaired drivingTue, Oct 4: From the tragic deaths of an entire Saskatoon family at the hands of a drunk driver this year to the resignation of former deputy premier Don McMorris, who was caught driving at twice the legal limit, impaired driving has cast a shadow over the province. Now, MADD Canada has offered its two...Global News at 10 SaskatoonOct 4, 2016
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MADD unveils memorial benchWed, Nov 30: Mothers Againts Drunk Driving unveiled a memorial bench at Royal West Academy as part of its Red Ribbon Campaign for the holiday season, to remember alumnus Craig Watson, who passed away in a car accident.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 30, 2016
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Manitoba road safety campaign honours victims of impaired drivingA victim of impaired driving is the face of a new Mothers Against Drunk Driving initiative telling people to think before they get behind the wheel.Oct 18, 2022
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MADD Saskatoon launches Project Red Ribbon ahead of holidaysBonny Stevenson of MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Saskatoon spoke on Tuesday about a new initiative called Project Red Ribbon to promote sober driving. “I think when everyone sees that red ribbon they should know what it means and how important it is to drive sober,” Stevenson said. This year’s Project Red Ribbon is the...Nov 1, 2022
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Festive RIDE, Red Ribbon campaigns kick off in Peterborough areaOn Wednesday, Peterborough Police Service and Peterborough County OPP launched the annual Festive RIDE provincial traffic safety campaign and the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Red Ribbon Campaign. Both campaigns focus on tackling impaired driving. Over the past decade, the campaigns have helped remove more than 6,000 impaired drivers off the roads and highways.HealthNov 21, 2019