TC Energy cutting more than 1,000 Keystone XL construction jobs as work halted
CALGARY, AB – TC Energy Corp. is planning to eliminate more than 1,000 construction jobs related to its decision to halt work on its Keystone XL pipeline expansion project.
The company suspended work on the project Wednesday as U.S. President Joe Biden cancelled a key presidential permit for the pipeline border crossing.
TC Energy had earlier warned that blocking the project would lead to the layoffs of thousands of union workers building the pipeline.
The 1,947-kilometre pipeline is designed to carry 830,000 barrels a day of crude oil from Hardisty, Alta., to Steele City, Neb.


