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It took a 10,500-pound hog to convince Darcy Stanick that it wasn’t quite time to fully close the barn doors on a 33-year TransCanada career.
News Release – TC Energy Corporation today announced that its Board of Directors (Board) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.87 per common share for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2021 on the Company’s outstanding common shares. The common share dividend is payable on Jan. 31, 2022 to shareholders of record at the close of business on Dec. 31, 2021.
HOUSTON, Nov. 07, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Media Advisory -- TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy), the TC Energy Foundation and Comp-U-Dopt, a nonprofit providing technology access and education to underserved youth, celebrated the launch of the TC Energy Tech Hub (Tech Hub) with a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by a community computer distribution. “Our donation to Comp-U-Dopt demonstrates our commitment to education and job training in the communities where we live and work ...
TC Energy is proud to be an energy industry innovation leader that seeks to implement best practices and new technologies to continually improve the safety, efficacy and cost-efficiency of its operations.
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In February, we celebrate the rich and vibrant history, culture and achievements of the Black community, while remembering the many challenges faced over hundreds of years. While it is a month of celebration, it is also a time of reflection – to recognize, learn and participate. Education, awareness and action are critical to understanding and inclusion, and we all have a part to play. Two of our Inclusion and Diversity (I&D) Executive Council members, Eric Miller Jr. and Heather Campbell share ways you can get involved, learn and celebrate this Black History Month.
Pollinators are critical to producing many of the foods we consume daily, this includes thousands of crops such as coffee and cocoa, as well as many of the fruits we eat such as apples, strawberries, peaches and melons. One third of our food supply requires pollination.
Personally, and on behalf of TC Energy, I want to congratulate the Blueberry River First Nations on their historic Implementation Agreement with the Province of British Columbia. We celebrate the benefits this agreement will bring to the community for generations to come, and the certainty and stability it will provide to industries like ours.
Uncertainty and changing expectations in the regulatory process are like ‘poison’ to those looking to invest billions of dollars developing new pipelines and other large-scale infrastructure. And the challenges TransCanada and other companies have faced in recent years will be made worse by changes proposed in Bill C-69.