Media Advisory: PEI Students See Risks of Impaired Driving in New Education Program from MADD Canada and PEI Liquor Control Commission  


OAKVILLE, Ontario, March 01, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For those who take the risk of driving after consuming alcohol, cannabis and/or other drugs,  there could well be no tomorrow. That is the hard-hitting and emotional message delivered in a new School Assembly Program from MADD Canada and generously supported by the PEI Liquor Control Commission (PEILCC).

The program, titled No Tomorrow, educates students in Grades 7 – 12 about the risks and consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol, cannabis or other drugs.  

No Tomorrow’s tour of Prince Edward Island schools is being highlighted with a special screening at East Wiltshire Intermediate School on March 5. PEILCC generously sponsors 19 presentations to students and school around the province.

Media are welcome to attend the screening and speak with special guests, students and staff.

  
Date:Tuesday, March 5 at 9 a.m.
Location: East Wiltshire Intermediate School, 100 Kingston Road, Cornwall, PE, C0A 1H8
Guests:The Honourable Heath MacDonald, Minister responsible for the PEILCC
 The Honourable Jordan Brown, Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture
 Dawn Regan, MADD Canada Chief Operating Officer
  

No Tomorrow tells the story of bandmates Marcus, Corey, Trevor and Lee. After winning a contest to record a demo, they get an incredible chance to audition for a music school. Before their audition, Trevor has a few drinks. He is affected more than he thinks, and makes mistakes during the audition. Marcus is offered a spot at the school right away, and Corey and Lee are given an opportunity to re-apply next year. But Trevor, who was obviously impaired during the audition, is not offered a spot or chance to re-apply. The school has a zero tolerance policy for alcohol or drugs. Trevor storms off to the car. Marcus tries unsuccessfully to take the keys. Realizing he can’t stop Trevor from driving away, Marcus jumps in the car. What happens next changes all of their lives forever. 

This fictional story is followed by powerful interviews with real-life victims who talk about their loved ones who were killed or seriously and permanently injured in impaired driving crashes.

For more information, or to check out a clip from No Tomorrow, please visit https://madd.ca/pages/programs/youth-services/school-programs/no-tomorrow/ .

To RSVP for the event or to arrange an interview with a MADD Canada spokesperson, contact:
Deb Kelly, MADD Canada Communications Manager, 1-800-665-6233, ext. 240 or dkelly@madd.ca.