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Over the last 18 months our people adapted to an ever-changing environment and rose to the challenge in a global pandemic, proving we are agile, innovative, resilient, and can work in new ways. While we see great value in being together and having the ability to collaborate in person, we’ve shown that in many cases we can also be productive when working remotely.
TC Energy celebrates and recognizes International Women's Day (IWD) – a global movement promoting equality and a gender-inclusive world. A perfect time to highlight just a few of the amazing woman making an impact at TC Energy. From the office to the field, there is a place for everyone at TC Energy. Labourers, equipment operators, engineers, community advisors, administrators, environmental monitors, skilled tradespeople and project managers are just a few of the diverse roles filled by women.
Are you a third party, current or former TC Energy employee looking to verify employment? This page is designed to help you determine which type of employment verification you require and how to request or automatically generate the verification you need.
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TransCanada’s Matt White, Terry Robbins and Roger Curry led the efforts of a Mountaineer XPress construction team in supporting the search and rescue of a lost child in Kenna, West Virginia.
News Release — TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy) will begin pre-construction activities of the Saddlebrook Solar Project located near Aldersyde, Alberta. TC Energy is investing $146 million to build its first Canadian solar power project. It has the capacity to generate 81 megawatts, enough energy to power 20,000 homes annually. The initial construction includes installing solar panels on TC Energy property in the local industrial park.
Indigenous coordinators support the wellbeing of workers through socialization and coordination of cultural activities at project lodges.
April is Safe Digging Month. Every year, utility damages cost taxpayers and companies billions of dollars, as well as hundreds of preventable injuries and deaths. Throughout Safe Digging Month, energy and utility companies, non-profit organizations and governments work together to bring greater awareness to safe digging practices throughout our communities. Learn more about our YES program which consists of YES Kits and YES Awards.