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Tiara Goodswimmer graduated from Women Building Futures’ (WBF) Journeywoman Start program at arguably one of the worst times possible this year – in March, just after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared – but bad timing hasn’t stopped her. Although her graduation and job interviews were cancelled due to social distancing, she still quickly found work on a construction site. Tiara is now looking forward to starting a new job at the end of June as an electrical labourer in Fort Saskatchewan, AB, with plans to go back to school to become a journeywoman electrician.
Meet Aaron Fry, a firefighter, family man, and a TransCanada employee. At TransCanada, Aaron is tasked with overseeing a team responsible for the same safe and reliable operations of pipelines in Logan County and Mingo County, West Virginia in addition to Pike County, Kentucky.
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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.
For many, the stress of the pandemic has taken its toll. For some, it has made access to necessities like food and housing even more challenging. Coastal GasLink wanted to find an impactful way to help those most in need.
Mapping lead Elizabeth Garza shares how she stays connected to Mexico through her personal and professional lives after moving to Canada.
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TransCanada donated the equivalent of two million dollars (USD) in equipment to help INEA’s teachers reach distant communities.