MADD Canada Pushes Quebec for Stricter Impaired Driving Laws Ahead of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day
Event summary
- MADD Canada urges Quebecers to plan sober rides for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebrations on June 24, 2026.
- Organization renews call for Quebec to adopt administrative sanctions for drivers with blood alcohol levels between .05% and .08%.
- MADD Canada partners with Uber as its official designated rideshare app for safe transportation.
- Tanya Hansen Pratt, National President of MADD Canada, highlights the preventable nature of impaired-driving tragedies.
The big picture
MADD Canada's push for stricter impaired driving laws in Quebec comes amid ongoing national efforts to reduce road fatalities. The organization's advocacy highlights a regulatory gap in Quebec, where administrative sanctions for mid-range blood alcohol levels remain absent compared to other provinces. This campaign underscores the broader trend of leveraging public holidays as focal points for safety awareness initiatives.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Momentum
- Whether Quebec will finally adopt administrative sanctions for mid-range blood alcohol levels, aligning with other Canadian jurisdictions.
- Public Awareness Impact
- The effectiveness of MADD Canada's campaign in reducing impaired driving incidents during high-risk holiday periods like Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day.
- Partnership Expansion
- How the Uber partnership may influence similar collaborations with other rideshare companies to promote sober transportation nationwide.
