Monday, February 13, 2012

Fracking Facts by C.B. Dumenko

The majority of Canadians oppose hydraulic fracturing - better known as "fracking" - and would support a moratorium on the natural gas extraction method, according to a new poll.

The Environics Research poll, commissioned by the Council of Canadians, found that 62 per cent of the Canadians polled supported a moratorium on fracking for natural gas until all federal environmental reviews are complete.

British Columbia residents were most likely to support a moratorium, at 67 per cent. B.C. was followed by Atlantic Canada, where 66 per of those polled supported a moratorium, and then Ontario (65 per cent), Manitoba/ Saskatchewan (64 per cent), Alberta (57 per cent) and Quebec (55 per cent).

"The poll results send a strong message that Canadians are really wanting the federal government to put in place a moratorium until the reviews are complete, and so we're hoping that the federal government will take up the call," said Emma Lui, the water campaigner for the Council of Canadians. "One of the biggest concerns are the impacts on water sources, in terms of potential contamination and the amount of water that's used for fracking, but there's also greenhouse gases and then impacts on public health in that we don't know for sure what chemicals companies are using."

Twenty-eight per cent of Canadians opposed a moratorium on fracking. Opposition was strongest in Quebec (36 per cent), where the practice has already been halted.

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