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Speaker Bios - Virtual Investor Day 2020 - TC Energy
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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA--(Marketwire - Sept. 26, 2011) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) announced today it will launch a series of ads featuring one of the preeminent experts on the Ogallala aquifer regarding the actual risks the proposed Keystone XL pipeline co...
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For many elders and their families, transitioning to life in any type of senior living situation can be a new and uncertain process. Whether elders are moving to an assisted living at home or nursing home facility, it can be overwhelming, and chances are they will have questions about what to expect and how the entire process works. Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, in central Alberta, is hoping to make this transition easier for their elderly population by training younger community members to become certified Health Care Aide workers to provide care and support on and off the reserve.
Harrison Hayworth, an Industrial and Systems Engineering graduate from Texas A&M University, she’s interned across the globe; from an Assistant Projects Manager in Dubai to an Industrial Engineer intern at Tesla, located in Nevada, she discovered her passion for finding creative and innovative solutions to creating a more sustainable future.
What do Macy Gray, Popa Chubby and Disturbed have in common? You can find them all on an uplifting and unique playlist curated by on our own Tracy Robinson, Executive Vice-President and President Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines, and President Coastal GasLink.
The future is nuclear. Bruce Power is a crucial part of Ontario’s clean energy grid, past, present and future. Learn more in the latest Annual Review and Energy Report.
Learning about the history of Indigenous peoples from a Blackfoot professor was an eye-opening experience for Cali Weasel Fat. Growing up on a reserve as a member of the Blood Tribe, Cali says it wasn’t until her first Indigenous studies course at Mount Royal University in Calgary that she understood why things are the way that they are.