How MADD’s new holiday campaign shows the human cost of impaired driving on P.E.I.November 20|Duration 6:56November 20NewsDuration 6:56MADD Canada is launching a new province-wide ‘Campaign 911’ ahead of the holiday season. CBC: Compass host Louise Martin speaks with Dawn Regan, chief operating officer for MADD Canada, about the impact the organization hopes the campaign will have on Islanders.Related Stories P.E.I. groups ramp up efforts to collect winter clothing donations to meet demand Join CBC’s Maritime Noon live from the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation on Nov. 20 in P.E.I. P.E.I.’s transportation minister says he’d consider eliminating registration stickers MLAs concerned closure of P.E.I. addictions facility will mean a shortage of detox beds Marking 50 years of advocating for gender equality on P.E.I. — and the work still aheadMore from NewsVideo4:01‘I could die any day now’: When the safe supply of drugs stops flowing11 minutes agoVideo11:252 people critically injured in grizzly bear attack involving B.C. students, teachers18 minutes agoVideo6:27’We worked so hard to get here,’ says Epstein survivor24 minutes agoVideo0:56CBC Calgary Headlines November 21: Concerns about bill, pipeline pushback & fire hydrant frustration25 minutes agoVideo5:22Ukraine faces loss of dignity or loss of U.S. as a partner, says Zelenskyy33 minutes agoTrending NowVideo10:52Is the U.S. starving for Canadian travellers? | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang November 18Video0:21Russia’s AI humanoid robot faceplants at big debutThe National November 14Video3:41She unlawfully confined 2 prison guards. Her lawyer is seeking the most lenient sentence possibleCBC News Nova Scotia November 18Video2:01Where Canadians are travelling instead of the U.S.The National August 7Video2:31B.C. wolves pull up crab traps to get at baitNovember 18
How MADDs new holiday campaign shows the human cost of impaired driving on P.E.I.



