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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Dec. 3, 2015) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP)(NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) today announced that Bruce Power has entered into an agreement with the Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to extend the operating life of the Bruce Power fa...
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - June 1, 2015) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) announced today that it has notified the registered shareholder of its Cumulative Redeemable First Preferred Shares, Series 3 (Series 3 Shares) of the Conversion Privilege and ...
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Dec. 2, 2014) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) announced today that it has notified the registered shareholder of its Cumulative Redeemable First Preferred Shares, Series 1 (Series 1 Shares) of the Conversion Privilege and ...
AUSTIN, TEXAS--(Marketwire - Sept. 28, 2011) - The American GI Forum of Texas, Inc.- the nation's only federally chartered Hispanic veterans organization - supports the Keystone XL Project and urges the Department of State to approve its permit in the national interest. Keyst...
The Keystone XL project team has been conducting snake monitoring research in southern Alberta at multiple sites near the pathway of the pipeline. In Alberta, prairie rattlesnakes and other snake species are designated as species of special concern.
What do Macy Gray, Popa Chubby and Disturbed have in common? You can find them all on an uplifting and unique playlist curated by on our own Tracy Robinson, Executive Vice-President and President Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines, and President Coastal GasLink.
TransCanada today announced that at its 2018 annual meeting of shareholders held earlier today, each of the following 11 nominees were elected as directors of TransCanada on a vote by ballot to serve until the next annual meeting of shareholders of TransCanada, or until their successors are elected or earlier appointed...
After the global pandemic was declared in mid-March due to COVID-19, it was a difficult moment when Indigenous Relations team members realized they couldn’t spring into action, load up a truck with supplies and deliver it to the communities they work closely with. The very next day, after we transitioned to work from home, our team members were all talking about how this was going to affect the Indigenous groups we work with. Everyone wanted to immediately reach out to see how they were doing and ask how we could help. Within the first two weeks of the pandemic being declared, the Indigenous Relations team had proactively reached out to all Indigenous groups who live near or along our operations and projects in Canada and the U.S. – more than 200 groups in total.