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We can confirm that we are actively responding to an incident involving the NGTL natural gas system approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Edson, Alta in Yellowhead County. We are making all appropriate notifications to regulators, customers, stakeholders and Indigenous communities. We will provide more information as soon as it becomes available.
Ensuring our stakeholders are meaningfully engaged and respected is critical to our success. The strength of these relationships has a direct impact on our ability to competitively build and operate our assets.
After the global pandemic was declared in mid-March due to COVID-19, it was a difficult moment when Indigenous Relations team members realized they couldn’t spring into action, load up a truck with supplies and deliver it to the communities they work closely with. The very next day, after we transitioned to work from home, our team members were all talking about how this was going to affect the Indigenous groups we work with. Everyone wanted to immediately reach out to see how they were doing and ask how we could help. Within the first two weeks of the pandemic being declared, the Indigenous Relations team had proactively reached out to all Indigenous groups who live near or along our operations and projects in Canada and the U.S. – more than 200 groups in total.
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Through Empower, our workforce giving program, we support and encourage our workforce to give back to their communities in ways that resonate with them personally, through fundraising, donating, volunteering, or even simple acts of kindness that help make the world a better place. Building strong communities through giving back is an integral part of TC Energy’s values. Giving back is part of our DNA, and there is no end to the creative and impactful ways our people have shown up for their communities.