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We don’t have a monopoly on good ideas for pipeline safety and as an organization, we are able to design and build better projects by using the feedback we get from industry, government, landowners, Indigenous communities and regulators. Constructive feedback is an important tool for growth... Ongoing compliance with approval conditions by our regulator is just one step in ensuring we do that each and every day.
A multi-year effort to expand the NGTL and Foothills systems has seen the in-service of several projects over the past few months, furthering North American energy security, boosting local economies and providing customers with additional market access.
TransCanada, like all modern pipeline systems, has extensive sensor-based data collection networks.
Three years into retirement, Rick Bujnowicz is focused on what he calls the important things in life.
As one of more than 95,000 landowners we work with across North America, Hugo Bonjean was aware of the possible dangers of digging near pipelines, and so he called TransCanada and Alberta One Call, his local underground utility organization.
Learn how a "crazy idea" from front-line TransCanada employees to run a PIG (Pipeline Inspection Gauge) almost 1,000 kilometres in a gas pipeline energized the workforce to overcome challenges and resulted in a North American record and a new standard in gas pipeline.
Indigenous coordinators support the wellbeing of workers through socialization and coordination of cultural activities at project lodges.
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - April 25, 2008) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) First Quarter Highlights (All financial figures are unaudited and in Canadian dollars unless noted otherwise) - Net income for first quarter 2008 of $449 million ($0.83 per share) compared to $...
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.
We’re especially proud to partner with Wounded Warriors Canada (WWC), an organization committed to creating and providing innovative mental health care for Canadian Armed Forces members, veterans, first responders and their families.