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Organizations requesting local or community-level support must be located in or providing service in a TC Energy community. Please find the community that your organization impacts the most. The "Region" associated with that community is the region you should select on the TC Energy Build Strong application form to ensure your request is routed to the appropriate review committee. PROVINCE COMMUNITY REGION Alberta Acadia No. 34 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Athabasca County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Beaver County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Beaver County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Beiseker TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Big Lakes County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Bighorn No. 8 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Birch Hills County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Blood 148 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Bonnyville No. 87 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Brazeau County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Brooks TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Camrose County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Cardston County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Caroline TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Carstairs TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Clear Hills TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Clearwater County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Cochrane TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Cremona TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Crossfield TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Crowsnest Pass TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Cypress County TC Energy Area 1 Alberta Edmonton TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Edson TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Fairview No. 136 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Flagstaff County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Foothills County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Fort Saskatchewan TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Forty Mile County No. 8 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Fox Creek TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Grande Prairie TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Greenview No. 16 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Gregoire Lake 176 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Hay Lake 209 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Hussar TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Improvement District No. 349 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Kneehill County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Lac la Biche County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Lacombe County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Lamont County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Lesser Slave River No.124 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Lethbridge County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Lomond TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Mackenzie County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Medicine Hat TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Minburn County No. 27 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Mountain View County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Newell County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Northern Lights County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Northern Sunrise County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Olds TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Opportunity No. 17 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Oyen TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Paintearth County No. 18 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Peace No. 135 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Pincher Creek No. 9 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Ponoka County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Provost No. 52 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Ranchland No. 66 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Red Deer County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Redwater TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Rocky Mountain House TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Rocky View County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Saddle Hills County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Saddle Lake 125 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Smoky Lake County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Smoky River No. 130 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Special Area No. 2 TC Energy Area 1 Alberta Special Area No. 3 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Special Area No. 4 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Spirit River TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Spirit River No. 133 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta St. Paul County No. 19 TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Starland County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Stettler County No. 6 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Strathcona County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Sturgeon County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Sturgeon Lake 154A TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Sundre TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Taber TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Thorhild County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 (Sarcee 145) TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Two Hills County No. 21 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Vegreville TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Vermilion River County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Vulcan County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Wabasca TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Wainwright No. 61 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Westlock County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Wetaskiwin County No. 10 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Wheatland County TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Willow Creek No. 26 TC Energy Area 4 Alberta Wood Buffalo TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Woodlands County TC Energy Area 6 Alberta Yellowhead County TC Energy Area 4 British Columbia Bulkley-Nechako TC Energy Area 2 British Columbia Bulkley-Nechako C TC Energy Area 6 British Columbia Central Kootenay B TC Energy Area 4 British Columbia East Kootenay TC Energy Area 4 British Columbia Fraser-Fort George G TC Energy Area 6 British Columbia Hudson's Hope TC Energy Area 6 British Columbia Kitimat TC Energy Area 2 British Columbia Kitimat-Stikine TC Energy Area 2 British Columbia Northern Rockies TC Energy Area 6 British Columbia Peace River TC Energy Area 6 British Columbia Sparwood TC Energy Area 4 Manitoba Cartier TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba De Salaberry TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Division No. 1 TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Dufferin TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Ellice-Archie TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Elton TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Emerson-Franklin TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Grey TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Hamiota TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Hanover TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Macdonald TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Minto-Odanah TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba North Cypress-Langford TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba 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Anne TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Taché TC Energy Area 1 Manitoba Winnipeg TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Admaston/Bromley TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Alnwick/Haldimand TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Armour TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Armstrong TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Augusta TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Barrie TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Belleville TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Black River-Matheson TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Bonfield TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Bracebridge TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Bradford West Gwillimbury TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Brampton TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Brighton TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Brockville TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Burlington TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Callander TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Calvin TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Chamberlain TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Charlton and Dack TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Clarington TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Cochrane TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Coleman TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Cramahe TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Dawn-Euphemia TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Dorion TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Dryden TC Energy Area 1 Ontario East Ferris TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Edwardsburgh/Cardinal TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Elizabethtown-Kitley TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Englehart TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Essa TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Evanturel TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Fauquier-Strickland TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Front of Yonge TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Gravenhurst TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Greater Napanee TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Greenstone TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Halton Hills TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Hamilton TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Head, Clara and Maria TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Hearst TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Horton TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Hudson TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Huntsville TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Ignace TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Innisfil TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Iroquois Falls TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Kapuskasing TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Kenora TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Kerns TC Energy Area 3 Ontario King TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Kingston TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Lake Nipigon TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Latchford TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Laurentian Hills TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Laurentian Valley TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Leeds and the Thousand Islands TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Lincoln TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Loyalist TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Machar TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Machin TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Markham TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Mattice-Val Côté TC Energy Area 3 Ontario McNab/Braeside TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Milton TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Mississauga TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Mississippi Mills TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Moonbeam TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Niagara-on-the-Lake TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Niagara Falls TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Nipigon TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Nipissing TC Energy Area 3 Ontario North Bay TC Energy Area 3 Ontario North Dundas TC Energy Area 3 Ontario North Grenville TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Oakville TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Opasatika TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Orillia TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Oro-Medonte TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Oshawa TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Ottawa TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Papineau-Cameron TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Parry Sound TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Pelham TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Perry TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Petawawa TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Pickering TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Port Hope TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Powassan TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Quinte West TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Red Rock TC Energy Area 1 Ontario Richmond Hill TC Energy Area 3 Ontario Sault Ste.
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