The company began practising proactive Indigenous engagement in 1989 — long before it became a regulatory requirement in Canada and a hot button issue with pipeline opponents.
Paige is pursuing her dreams to become a biologist — making a difference
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Dream job within reach for Ontario’s Paige Williams
Like many Canadian young people, Curve Lake First Nation resident Paige Williams is following her passion.
She recently graduated from Trent University in Peterborough, Ont., with an Bachelor of Science degree in biology (with honours), and knows what she would love to do most with it.
TransCanada’s willingness to go above and beyond in Indigenous Relations led Donna to stick around.
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It’s been six years since Donna Semantha made a life changing decision that brought her and her family to Calgary.
Through a long-term community agreement between TransCanada and the Dene Tha’ First Nation in northern Alberta, two community members were relocated to Calgary in 2010 to gain experience in the oil and gas industry.