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Today, Bloomberg announced that TransCanada is one of 230 companies selected for the 2019 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) which distinguishes companies committed to transparency in gender reporting and advancing women’s equality.
We recognize that military veterans bring a lot of transferrable skills to civilian employers. Brandy Manke and Rob MacLeod are two TransCanada employees who have brought their military skills to civilian life. Read their stories.
Despite its unappealing name, Gorilla Snot is a best-in-class dust control product successfully used in Pinal County, Arizona plant to reduce desert dust and preserve water.
July marks one year since TransCanada and Columbia Pipeline Group joined forces to form one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America.The move made TransCanada a genuine powerhouse in North America.
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In many Indigenous cultures, the practice of gift-giving has unique significance. The tradition shows respect to the receiver of the gift, as well as to their family and ancestors.
TransCanada’s recent donation of a flow computer helped make the miniature pipeline terminal built inside Central Tech’s pipeline and safety training center even more true to how pipelines function in the real world.
On May 31, 1940, more than a year before the U.S. entered World War II, Manufacturers Light and Heat Company purchased nine acres of land along Connoquenessing Creek in Ellwood City, Pa., around 40 miles north of its Pittsburgh headquarters. The plan was to build a 1,000-hp compressor station to support the expansion of two nearby natural gas pipelines. Market demand in the region was growing fast, and the company needed to keep up. As it turned out, the project couldn’t have come at a better time: By the end of 1945, the station’s horsepower had doubled, and a post-war economic boom was on the horizon.