MADD Canada Honors 75 Nova Scotia Police Officers for Impaired Driving Enforcement
Event summary
- 75 Nova Scotia police officers recognized for impaired driving enforcement in 2025
- Fourth annual Constable Heidi Stevenson’s Watch Awards ceremony held May 11, 2026
- Awards honor Cst. Heidi Stevenson, killed in the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting
- Event features speakers from Nova Scotia government, RCMP, and MADD Canada
The big picture
This awards ceremony highlights the ongoing collaboration between MADD Canada and Nova Scotia law enforcement agencies to combat impaired driving. The recognition of 75 officers underscores the scale of enforcement efforts in the province. This initiative aligns with broader public safety trends focusing on reducing roadway fatalities through targeted police work and community partnerships.
What we're watching
- Impact of Recognition
- How this recognition will affect impaired driving enforcement efforts in Nova Scotia
- Program Expansion
- Whether MADD Canada will expand this awards program to other provinces
- Public Safety Trends
- The pace at which impaired driving incidents decrease following such recognition programs
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