TransCanada Corporation

A lead community partner in Ontario and Quebec since 2007, TransCanada Corporation generously donates funding for mannequins and curriculum materials for Ontario schools in Clarington, Thunder Bay, and Timmins-James Bay, and for Quebec schools in Louiseville and Trois-Rivières. Thank you, TransCanada Corporation, for your valuable support!
Life saved thanks to TransCanada's support!

When Tanner saw his boss collapse, he knew how to react thanks to the training he received through the ACT High School CPR Program
Partnership News and Photos
 Dale O’Dwyer (Compliance Manager, TransCanada Corporation) addresses students, teachers, MPP Jeff Leal, Medical Director Dr. Vinci Arcieri, school board representatives, and other community leaders at the launch of the ACT High School CPR Program in Peterborough and area.
"This program would never have been possible without the help, dedication, and financial contribution of TransCanada Corporation. The provision of ciritical funds to help the ACT Foundation bring this important program to communities such as ours is essential." --Dr. Chris Loreto, Medical Director - Base Hospital Program, Timmins and District Hospital
 TransCanada Corporation’s Suzie Poirier (front row, middle), coordonnatrice santé, sécurité et environnement, Région de l'Est, joins Medical Director for the ACT Program in Trois-Rivières, ACT, and students from Collège de l’Horizon at the launch of the ACT High School CPR Program in Trois-Rivières.
 TransCanada Corporation’s Suzie Poirier, Health, Safety and Environment Representative, attends an ACT Teacher Training Workshop in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. Teachers trained through the workshop will now empower their students to save lives with CPR through the ACT High School CPR Program.
“Our students are benefitting from from the generosity of The ACT Foundation’s community partner, TransCanada Corporation. The program ties nicely with the curriculum because the teacher are already teaching heart health and fitness and the ACT program provides students with the opportunity to be trained in CPR and gain certification, empowering them to save lives.” -- Melanie Foulkes, Principal, Adam Scott Collegiate and Vocational Institute
 TransCanada Corporation’s Donald Bezeau, Technician for the Hearst Area and Community Action Team Member joins ACT Ontario Project Manager Perpetua Quigley and students from Sir Winston Churchill Collegiate and Vocational Institute at the launch of the ACT High School CPR Program in Thunder Bay.
"Thanks to TransCanada, the financial barrier to run the program is removed. Without them this program would probably not exist. the neatest thing is that the ACT High School CPR Program has helped to establish an entire culture of confidence when it comes to life threatening situations and the payoff is just enormous.” --Tim Moloney, Principal, Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School
 TransCanada Corporation’s Dan Stencill, Aboriginal and Community Relations Liaison, Northern Ontario Region (far left), and Donald Bezeau, Technician for the Hearst Area and Community Action Team Member (second from left) join Hearst Mayor Roger Sigouin (second from right), ACT Representative Marc Bédard and students from ÉSC Hearst at the launch of the ACT High School CPR Program in Hearst.
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