Essex MP Tracey Ramsey is looking to get the "Hum" back in the forefront with government officials.
She has fired off a letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland, and has started a petition asking for a plan of action from Global Affairs Canada.
Ramsey says the Hum is an ongoing source of frustration that affects the health and well-being of local residents.
She says it is time for this issue to be addressed.
"We need to find out what is going on and we know that in 2014 the Harper government studied the issue and reported that it does exist and they thought the likely sources was a blast furnace on Zug Island."
She says a petition has also been launched on her website and is available in her office.
"The petition is really a way to increase the presure on the govt to act about this Hum that they know is coming from Zug Island."
She says Canada needs to put its foot down and get the U.S to do something about it.
"It needs an intervention. We need an intervention from Canada to the U.S to act on this so people can stop hearing this low frequency sound and have it impact their lives."
In her letter to the minister, she pointed to key findings discovered by the Harper Government in 2014 and promises made to investigate the issue in 2016.