Last month's budget bill contains language that raises concerns that the Liberal's are playing footsie with the fracking industry. This should raise alarm bells.

Ontario's Liberal government has opened the door to fracking in our beautiful province. We need to close it.

Water wells used for drinking water have been contaminated by fracking in the U.S. In a 2015 report, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency echoed this threat: fracking poses risks to drinking water. These risks include affecting water supply in areas that may already have lower or declining reserves and toxic contamination through spills, injection or leaks into groundwater.

Fracking operations in Canada and the U.S. are also linked to earthquakes, just the thing for Ontario as OPG makes plans to build a deep geological repository near the Great Lakes for its radioactive nuclear waste.

Fracking is also a climate destroyer.

So, why would Liberals even open the possibility of allowing fracking operations? These operations could pollute our drinking water, cause earthquakes in Ontario and undermine the province's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas pollution.

The Liberals have quietly supported the fracking industry in Ontario over the past decade.

In 2015, these concerns led me to support Peter Tabuns' private members bill to ban fracking in Ontario. Unfortunately, the bill died at committee.

At the time, Ontario's minister of natural resources and forestry said, "We won't be going forward with a moratorium [on fracking in Ontario]." The Liberals' reason is there are no fracking operations in Ontario at this time, a ban is premature.

But this makes no sense. The reason for a ban now is to prevent a fracking operation in the first place. Otherwise, trade agreements such as NAFTA could prevent action or require the province to pay out millions in compensation if the province implements a ban after an operation has started.