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During Women in Construction Week, check out Ila Roan’s story and video, whose success as a heavy equipment operator has inspired her daughter to pick up the same trade!
Trade Winds to Success’ pre-apprenticeship trades program provides life-changing opportunities to Indigenous students.
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.
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Meet Rocky & Lorisha, a dynamic husband & wife duo who have been integral members of two innovative programs launched on the Coastal GasLink project.
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.
Our students’ and interns’ curious minds and fresh perspectives inspire us yearly.
The fact sheet describes key points about safety around TransCanada pipelines.
In recognition of International Women’s Day, we’re having discussions about unconscious biases in the workplace across the company this week. Wendy Straatmann, vice-president, Technical Services, U.S. Gas Operations, is one leader who understands how our unconscious biases can inadvertently affect our behaviours in the workplace and is an advocate for becoming more aware of the unconscious biases we all hold.