Carney calls pipelines “boring,” touts data centres instead
Carney dismissed pipelines as “boring” in a Toronto speech, seemingly mocking concerns about new oil infrastructure while championing data centres and tech as the future of Canada’s economy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney dismissed pipelines as “boring” in a Toronto speech, seemingly mocking concerns about new oil infrastructure while championing data centres and tech as the future of Canada’s economy.
Speaking at the Canadian Club Toronto on Thursday, Carney made the comments while discussing the 2025 federal budget.



