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PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA--(Marketwire - Sept. 29, 2011) - As the Department of State proceeds with its 90-day consultation period to determine if TransCanada Corporation's (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) proposed Keystone XL pipeline is in the U.S. national interest, an independent ec...
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TC Energy collaborates with First Nations to relocate historic and culturally significant bison rub stone from Keystone XL right of way to a place of honour and preservation at Maskwacis, Alberta.
Decision to impact thousands of union jobs, new renewable energy investments and opportunities for Indigenous communities CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the company) announced it is disappointed with the expected action to revoke the existing Presidential Permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. The decision would overturn an unprecedented, comprehensive regulatory process that lasted more than a decade and repeatedly...
TransCanada today announced the expiry of the solicitation of consents by TransCanada PipeLines Limited (TCPL) in connection with proposed amendments to TCPL’s 1970 Indenture and 1993 Indenture pursuant to which the outstanding notes listed below were issued.
CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- News Release – TransCanada Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TransCanada) will host its annual Investor Day in Toronto today where it will provide a financial update and review strategic plans for its natural gas pipelines, liquids pipelines and energy businesses in Canada, the United States and Mexico. “Our $94 billion portfolio of energy infrastructure assets are expected to generate record financial results in 2018 underpinned by strong marke...
As rightsholders, Indigenous groups have a distinct relationship to the land, so we recognize that our business activities have the potential to affect them in tangible ways.