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Our community investment program, Build Strong, invests in organizations that are integral to local communities, and our business. Whether we are providing grants to organizations, awarding scholarships to students or sponsoring a local event that brings community members together, our goal is to help build strong, vibrant communities through mutually beneficial relationships.
On Aug. 21, 64 members of TC Energy’s workforce across Canada, including our President & CEO, François Poirier, joined the Wounded Warriors Canada (WWC) Ride for Mental Health.
At TC Energy, we are looking for students and new grads with dedication, vision and drive to build the foundation of our energy future. Learn more about what’s on offer for students and new grads here.
TC Energía delivered a new football field in Cazadero, Querétaro benefiting the community through which our Tula-Villa de Reyes pipeline passes
Emergency Management Coordinator, Selene Cázares, sees a positive future for women building fulfilling energy and engineering careers in Mexico.
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.
The decision to expand our Houston Tank Terminal from two to four storage tanks is an example of TC Energy meeting our suppliers’ needs today, while anticipating the crude oil market demands of tomorrow. The two additional tanks that opened for business at our Gulf Coast tank terminal gives TC Energy’s Liquids business unit and our customers greater flexibility to store and move different grades of oil more quickly and efficiently in the Gulf Coast region.
We are shining a spotlight on Trevence, our senior advisor of Community and Workforce Giving in the U.S., and passionate member of the Black community. This month is Black History Month, and we celebrate the rich, vibrant history, culture, and accomplishments of the Black community while acknowledging the challenges faced over hundreds of years.
Brent McDonald share's his work experience as a participant Aboriginal Construction Participation Program (ACPP) . From the Aseniwuche Winewak Nation he represented his community in the ACPP on the Robb Section of the 2021 NGTL System Expansion Project.
Through TransCanada’s Build Strong Campaign, Chris and his colleague Mick Kotlarz worked to secure funding that could be used to purchase Chromebooks for both Ehrenberg and Quartzsite Elementary schools.