MADD Toronto

MADD Toronto MADD is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization that exists to stop impaired driving and support v

On Wednesday, May 27th, MADD Toronto President Bob Carreau addressed 85 new police constables as part of their final pre...
05/29/2026

On Wednesday, May 27th, MADD Toronto President Bob Carreau addressed 85 new police constables as part of their final preparations before beginning service.

Carreau thanked the group for their commitment to serve and protect their communities and reaffirmed MADD Toronto’s support in all efforts to eliminate impaired driving.

05/29/2026
A powerful children’s book by Matt Cammaert helping raise awareness about impaired driving through storytelling and educ...
05/26/2026

A powerful children’s book by Matt Cammaert helping raise awareness about impaired driving through storytelling and education. 💛📚
Teaching young minds the importance of safe choices and protecting our communities — because awareness starts early. 🚗✨

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/eRTBc86zoGI?si=wdNWFG5vx5wEWI9m

05/26/2026

Toronto author Matt Cammaert says the funds from ‘The Dinosaur and ...

Good morning from ESV 2026!! MADD Canada and MADD Toronto working to make our roads and vehicles safer during Canada Roa...
05/13/2026

Good morning from ESV 2026!! MADD Canada and MADD Toronto working to make our roads and vehicles safer during Canada Road Safety Week!

05/07/2026

As part of MADD Canada’s 2026 Advocacy Day, victims and survivors of impaired driving are meeting with Parliamentarians and Senators to encourage lawmakers to commit to adopting safety measures requiring anti-impaired driving technology in all new cars to protect drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Thank you to Flordeliz (Gigi) Osler, Title Leader of the Canadian Senate Group, Trisha Dosaj, Bob Carreau, Kiki Souranis, Dawn Regan for your tremendous efforts on MADD Canada Advocacy Day!

During National Volunteer Week MADD Toronto wants to thank our amazing volunteers who take time out of their busy lives ...
04/25/2026

During National Volunteer Week MADD Toronto wants to thank our amazing volunteers who take time out of their busy lives to help create safer streets here in Toronto. Through their efforts whether it be working with TPS or OPP at RIDE stops; attending community events; speaking with senior high school students; addressing police recruits graduating classes or providing support to victims - volunteers are making a difference and raising awareness about the impacts of impaired driving.
 
Every hour in Canada, an average of nine federal criminal charges and provincial short-term licence suspensions are laid for alcohol or drug-impaired driving. This sobering statistic reinforces the importance of the work MADD volunteers do.

Each time you influence someone to make the right decision - to drive sober - you may be saving a life. On behalf of all of us who have loved ones on the streets - we thank you.
 
Bob Carreau
President, MADD Toronto

Our President of the chapter had the opportunity to talk to the senior students from St Joseph’s HS today at Sunnybrook ...
04/03/2026

Our President of the chapter had the opportunity to talk to the senior students from St Joseph’s HS today at Sunnybrook hospital on the true impacts of impaired driving!

Our Vice President of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Toronto Chapter) delivered the “Tipsy” presentation on Friday ...
03/01/2026

Our Vice President of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Toronto Chapter) delivered the “Tipsy” presentation on Friday to a great group of engaged students.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the discussion and contributed thoughtful questions. Conversations like these help strengthen awareness around impaired driving and community safety.

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