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TC Energy CEO Russ Girling retiring with Keystone XL pipeline still unfinishedTC Energy Corp. says chief executive Russ Girling will retire at the end of this year.CanadaSep 21, 2020
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TC Energy CEO ‘extremely disappointed’ by Coastal GasLink pipeline oppositionThe CEO of pipeline and power company TC Energy Corp. says he's "extremely disappointed'' that police have had to be called in to allow the company to go ahead with construction of its Coastal GasLink pipeline.EnvironmentFeb 13, 2020
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TC Energy inks deal to sell stake in Northern Courier pipeline to AIMCo for $1.15BTC Energy Corp. has signed a deal to sell an 85 per cent stake in its Northern Courier Pipeline to Alberta Investment Management Corp. for roughly $1.15 billion.MoneyMay 28, 2019
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Fact check: Donald Trump fudges details on TransCanada CEO over Keystone pipelineOn Thursday, the president claimed to an audience in Ohio that he never heard any gratitude from TransCanada Corp.CanadaMar 29, 2018
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TransCanada boss talking to shippers to determine support for Keystone XL pipelineTransCanada will be talking with shippers to determine if they still support the Keystone XL pipeline project after it was given a new lease on life by Donald Trump.CanadaJan 25, 2017
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Pipeline review process should focus on safety and spill response says TransCanada CEOThe CEO of TransCanada says upstream greenhouse gas emissions should not be included in the federal pipeline review process.EconomyApr 29, 2016
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TransCanada posts $2.5 billion loss in Q4TransCanada Corp. said Thursday it lost $2.5 billion in the fourth quarter — mostly because of its stalled Keystone XL pipeline proposal.EconomyFeb 11, 2016
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Canada’s natural resources minister says politics at play in pipeline decisionsCanada's natural resources minister isn't shying away from describing the decision-making process for pipelines as political.EconomyFeb 5, 2016
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TransCanada denies politics at play in request to suspend Keystone XL reviewThe company behind the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline denies the 2016 U.S. presidential election was a factor when it asked for the review of the project to be suspended.CanadaNov 3, 2015
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