EDMONTON, ALTA: NOVEMBER 19, 2015 -- Alberta Premier Rachel Notley speaks to the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties at the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton on November 19, 2015. (Photo by Ryan Jackson / Edmonton Journal)

EDMONTON, ALTA: NOVEMBER 19, 2015 -- Alberta Premier Rachel Notley speaks to the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties at the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton on November 19, 2015. (Photo by Ryan Jackson / Edmonton Journal)

Anyone who pollutes will pay, Alberta says as it releases tough climate change policies

CALGARY – Alberta will be coal-power emissions-free by 2030 and will impose a $30 per tonne carbon tax on all emissions – including emissions from cars and furnaces – by 2018. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley unveiled her government's climate change policies on Sunday before heading to a First Ministers meeting in Ottawa, announcing a broad-based $20-per-tonne…