Helping our neighbours in Mexico
Flooding from two major storms impacted about 1.2 million people in Mexico and contributed to more than 100 deaths. (Photo credit: La Cruz Roja Mexicana) TransCanada is stepping up to help victims of...
View ArticlePartnering to protect pollinators
Magnificent helpers: The Monarch Butterfly is a pollinator that is critical to North America’s ecosystem. TransCanada is proud to work with Pollinator Partnership to help raise awareness and support...
View ArticleBreaking new ground in Mexico
Reaching new heights: Leading edge construction techniques, including the use of this gondola to transport construction materials up the side of a mountain, are used to build pipelines in Mexico’s most...
View ArticleDreams Realized in Some of Mexico’s Poorest Indigenous Communities
Energizing communities Solar panels recently installed in Mexico are providing power to the area for the first time Solar panels energize Mexican communities for the first time TransCanada provides the...
View ArticlePreparing Mexico’s pipeline engineers
Mexican government prepares for natural gas pipeline expansion The Mexican government has been working to change the paradigm of its energy sector, opening up opportunities for private companies to...
View Article100-year-old giant cacti preserved in Mexico
Special flora relocation area in El Fuerte, Sinaloa. The full grown cacti can be seen surrounded by numerous smaller cacti that have been grown from plant cuttings. Newly released Corporate Social...
View ArticleMexico has ’embraced’ TransCanada
Construction of the Guadalajara Pipeline earlier this decade. The pipeline connects to a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Manzanillo in the state of Colima on Mexico’s Pacific coast....
View ArticleWords in action in Mexico
Coming together for adult literacy: Earlier this month, TransCanada and Mexican officials signed an agreement to support an adult literacy project in six states. The signatories included, from left to...
View ArticleFinding her voice
Reason to smile: The work of Rosa Villabolos (middle) in opening the dialogue between her people and TransCanada was key in the Topolobampo natural gas pipeline consultations. Joining Rosa are Robert...
View ArticleNew infrastructure promotes education in Sinaloa, Mexico
Children enjoy a game of basketball in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, where TransCanada helped build a new sports, community and educational centre. For years, children in the northern region of...
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