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“Sustainability reporting and disclosure is about putting our performance – positive and negative – out there and embracing the opportunity to hear feedback from outside sources on where we are doing well and where we can improve."
Bill and Evonne Williams created a traveling war memorial titled 'Remembering Our Fallen' that honors more than 4,500 U.S. soldiers who died in the years following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
As part of promoting a healthy lifestyle, TransCanada teamed up with West Virginia University’s (WVU) Extension Services Family Nutrition Program to provide children throughout the state access to locally farmed produce free of cost through West Virginia’s Kids Farmers Market Program.
For years, children in the northern region of Mexico’s Sinaloa state had no real place to learn. Teachers would move from one house to another, or cram their young students into a tiny room measuring 6m x 4m – with no furniture, no power, no running water and no washrooms.
Our scholarships are an easy way to get financial support for school. Now with 800 scholarships available across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, you could receive a scholarship valued at up to $5,000! TC Energy is proud to help build strong communities, develop the next generation of community leaders and provide a skilled workforce for our industry.
Sixty years ago, TransCanada recruited a "highly-trained crew of experts from around the world" to operate Station 41 and ensure its reliability. Today, that crew is made up of local, expertly trained technicians, who share the same values and dedication to the safe and reliable operation of TransCanada's namesake pipeline.
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The Monongahela National Forest - one of the most biologically diverse national forests in the U.S. – also happens to be along the pathway of the WB XPress natural gas pipeline, which was placed into service last month. Work on the WBX included upgrading and enhancing an existing TransCanada pipeline system that has been safely serving customers for over 60 years. For nearly four years, TransCanada worked closely with various MNF resource specialists, including soil scientists, wildlife biologists, hydrologists, aquatic biologists, and botanists during the planning, permitting and construction phases of the project.