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TC Energy Corporation today announced net income attributable to common shares for third quarter 2020 of $904 million or $0.96 per share compared to net income of $739 million or $0.79 per share for the same period in 2019. For the nine months ended September 30, 2020, net income attributable to common shares was $3.3 billion or $3.55 per share...
TC Energy Corporation today announced a net loss attributable to common shares for first quarter 2021 of $1.1 billion or $1.11 per share compared to net income of $1.1 billion or $1.22 per share for the same period in 2020.
TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) today announced net income attributable to common shares for first quarter 2020 of $1.15 billion or $1.22 per share compared to net income of $1.0 billion or $1.09 per share for the same period in 2019. Comparable earnings for first quarter 2020 were $1.1 billion or $1.18 per common share compared to...
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MONTREAL, QUÉBEC--(Marketwired - Feb. 2, 2016) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) invites members of the media to attend a press conference to announce the signing of a major supply agreement with an international firm. The agreement will mean ...
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Sept. 9, 2009) - Over 200 business executives, academia and government leaders from around the world are set to embark on the ninth annual Global Business Forum to discuss opportunities, growth and innovation. Douglas H. Mitchell, National Co-Chairman, Borden Ladne...
Advancing clear set of strategic priorities to maximize shareholder returns. TC Energy Corporation released its first quarter results today. François Poirier, TC Energy’s President and Chief Executive Officer commented, “During the first three months of 2024, we delivered 11 per cent year-over-year growth in comparable EBITDA1 and approximately four per cent growth in segmented earnings, which was underpinned...
For years, children in the northern region of Mexico’s Sinaloa state had no real place to learn. Teachers would move from one house to another, or cram their young students into a tiny room measuring 6m x 4m – with no furniture, no power, no running water and no washrooms.