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For Leanna Willier, the Indigenous Construction Participation Program (ICPP) isn’t just a program — it’s a journey shaped by lived experience, shared knowledge and deep respect for the land.
Read TC Energy CEO François Poirier’s keynote address on how Canada can strengthen economic sovereignty and global position by delivering energy security through LNG exports.
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A look back at Bill Gall’s 50-year journey with TC, marking a career shaped by teamwork, innovation and change.
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We’re back on campus—virtually! 2022 recruiting is now under way.
With the recently announced $100 million in funding from provincial and federal governments to clean up inactive wells in Indigenous communities in Alberta, there’s a lot of work to be done. To support Indigenous participation and accessibility to this funding TC Energy is supporting the Inactive Wellsite Abandonment and Reclamation Training to Employment program. This initiative is a partnership with the Indian Resource Council, Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA – now administered by Alberta One-Call Corporation), Kainaiwa Resources Inc, Global and Kettle River to help Indigenous members from Alberta obtain industry training for work placement opportunities
Francis Robichaux has almost four and a half decades of experience in the energy industry, yet he still welcomes the new challenges that each day may present as a learning opportunity. With a mind on safety and helping to develop the skills of his co-workers, it’s sometimes hard for him to believe how much has changed since that day in 1976 when he first embarked on a journey that has turned into a successful career.