Videos by MADD Canada in Oakville. MADD Canada's mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.
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Summer is made for weekends on the the water 🌊 Do your part to keep everyone safe by boating sober 🛥️
The summer issue of MADD Matters, MADD Canada’s national newsletter is now available! Click here to read the latest news in the fight against impaired driving: https://madd.ca/pages/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/MADD_Newsletter_Summer_E_2024.pdf
"One Day" by Becky Hemsley read by National President MADD Canada Tanya Hansen Pratt for Father's Day. Please don't drive impaired.
Prom night is a night you will always remember! Let's make it memorable for all the right reasons. Please don't drive impaired.
Thank you to Olivia, Abilgail and Dessanta from St.John XXIII Elementary School in Mississauga for participating in the filming of our new school program video!!
We have had many requests to hear the song again: Let ‘Em See Your Strong. Thank you to Tia McGraff and Tommy Parham for performing at the National Candlelight Vigil. We are happy to share this song with our MADD Canada family 💕
Releasing doves to close the 2024 National Conference for Victims of Impaired Driving with National President MADD Canada 🕊️🕊️🕊️
MADD Canada Victims Services
Steve Sullivan, MADD Canada CEO and Meg Wetmore, MADD Canada Atlantic Victims Services Manger discuss the range of services MADD Canada offers to victims survivors, including the ways MADD Canada memorializes your loved ones and honours your injuries.
2024 National Candlelight Vigil
The National Candlelight Vigil of Hope and Remembrance is an annual service that offers a time for bereaved and injured victims/survivors to come together to pay tribute to all victims of impaired driving.
The Indigenous Circle of Healing:Big Drums Are Calling with Shannon Thunderbird, Coast Tsimshian First Nations Elder was a favourite among delegates at this year’s conference. Listen and watch to see why…
Hope for Tomorrow
Voices of Those who have been impacted by Impaired Driving By Panelists: Jennifer Neville-Lake, Trisha Dosaj, Brenda Simmons and Cheryl Libby.