Curbs on oil sands emissions and an end to coal power by 2030 are the key planks of a new, greener, Alberta in a groundbreaking announcement by Notley's government just days before Paris talks.
60 per cent of 18,000 Albertans surveyed believed the provincial government doesn't enforce environmental rules on the oilsands very strictly - and a total of 70 per cent want tougher laws.
Meeting between Notley and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne will be private - but their provinces' approach to climate change could be among the issues they discuss.
Charging large emitters up to $50 a tonne for carbon emissions would produce the best result - but that price would also raise electricity costs more than any other .