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At TC Energy, our commitment to equity and inclusion extends beyond our workplaces. We strive to support organizations that promote equality and are contributing to a more inclusive future. We are honoured to support PVAMU’s legacy of providing exceptional education with a US$40,000 donation by our community giving program, Build Strong, which includes the TC Energy Foundation.
After heavy flooding exposed pipelines at river crossings, TransCanada used innovative and creative bioengineering solutions to "re-train" the rivers to protect the pipelines, reduce the company's environmental footprint, and create a new habitat for fish. To date, TransCanada’s engineering solutions have met with success, with the provincial regulator approving the engineering practices as a permanent solution.
TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) today announced on behalf of its Board of Directors (the Board) that John E. Lowe will be appointed as Chair of the Board, effective Jan. 1, 2024. Delivering on his commitment to align with TC Energy’s revised governance guidelines regarding board commitments as outlined in the 2023 Management Information Circular, Siim A. Vanaselja will step down as Board Chair of the Company...
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TransCanada to Highlight Sustainable Long-term Growth at Investor Day; Dividend Expected to Increase 8 to 10 Per Cent Annually Through 2021
TC Energía delivered a new football field in Cazadero, Querétaro benefiting the community through which our Tula-Villa de Reyes pipeline passes
While 2020 proved to be a year of tremendous highs and lows for many families and businesses across our North American footprint, our Liquids business unit continued to play a critical role in delivering the energy people need across this continent.
Have you ever seen a pipeline right-of-way a few years after construction? You might have, but often it’s hard to tell that a pipeline is buried well below the ground. That’s because our goal is to reclaim the land to the equivalent capability of how we found it.