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TransCanada donated the equivalent of two million dollars (USD) in equipment to help INEA’s teachers reach distant communities.
For essential workers, going out into this uncertain world can heighten anxiety. For those working from home, adjusting to a new routine can be exhausting. Perhaps someone you work with has had a family member affected by the virus. The truth is, we never truly know what people are going through unless we check in and see how they are doing.
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For Rosa Villalobos – a member of the Raramuri First Nation in Mexico’s north central region – the ability to speak in front of crowds and provide key information to her community wasn’t always second nature.
As restaurants, stores and businesses begin to reopen, our commitment to safety and the well-being of our employees is stronger than ever. Throughout the pandemic, teams across our company have been upholding our number one value of safety, to ensure the continued safe and reliable operations of our assets and ongoing construction work. Some of these committed individuals have had to remain physically at work every day with some even volunteering to self-isolate away from their families and communities.
The Topolobampo Pipeline is a 560 km (348 mile) pipeline that connects the states of Chihuahua and Sinaloa, supplying numerous Mexico communities along the way.
Pump stations are built at strategic points along a pipeline to maintain a constant flow of oil at a walking-pace speed. Learn more about them here.