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Background Screening Policy
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Connecting to virtually every major pipeline in the U.S. Gulf Coast and additional Midwestern lines, TC Energy’s Columbia Gulf Transmission System (CGT) ensures energy reaches where it’s needed most, adapting to evolving energy demands and shifting environmental priorities.
The proposed Leming Lake Sand Section Project is a 20-inch diameter, 18 km pipeline located on Crown Land approximately 60 km northwest of Bonnyville, Alberta
This Policy outlines the expectations regarding being Fit for Work and Employee use and possession of Alcohol and Drugs. It is intended to minimize the risks to the Company’s operations and to support the Company’s commitment to a safe and healthy workplace.
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TC Energy is committed to providing business, employment and training opportunities on our projects to local Indigenous groups.
The proposed McLeod South Project is 48-inch diameter pipeline that would be located entirely within Yellowhead County, Alberta.
tce-hire-buy local.pdf
Landing a summer job related to their area of interest is not always an easy feat for students – but this year, throw in a pandemic, and locking down a solid summer job became an even bigger struggle. Through our decade-long partnership with Community Futures Treaty Seven (CFT7) – a non-profit organization focused on economic development, training and employment with Treaty 7 First Nations – TC Energy hired two CFT7 summer students who have been working with us this summer. Since 2010, our Indigenous Relations and Talent Acquisition departments have teamed up to support CFT7 on a variety of initiatives, including employment symposiums, a youth advisory committee and as a partner employer in its First Nations Summer Career Placement Program.