MADD CEO calls La Ronge impaired driving increase ‘alarming’
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) CEO Andrew Murie was shocked to learn the number of impaired driving charges laid by La Ronge RCMP went from 86 in 2019 to 146 in 2020.
“They are alarming, especially in Saskatchewan where over the last number of years, we’ve seen a significant decrease in the number of impaired driving deaths and injuries,” he said. “We are seeing a lot of these type of increases and a lot of it is due to the pandemic and people increasing their consumption of alcohol and cannabis.”
Murie explained that in the last 12 months, Canadian public health agencies have reported a 25 per cent rise in alcohol and cannabis consumption. He noted it isn’t normal to see those kind of dramatic increases year-over-year and said the pandemic is causing people to partake in dangerous activities such as impaired driving.
For instance, he said there has been a 900 per cent increase in stunt driving—motorists travelling more than 50 kilometres per hour over the speed limit—across Canada.

