Tech To Timber Fuels British Columbia's Canada-Beating Rebound

Geoff Haydon, chief executive officer of Absolute Software Corp., sits for a photograph at the company's headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. From technology to timber and tourism, Canada's third-most populous province is poised to lead its peers in economic growth this year, propelled by low oil prices, a weak Canadian dollar, a diverse mix of trading partners and a recovering U.S. economy. Photographer: Darryl Dyck/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Geoff Haydon, chief executive officer of Absolute Software Corp., sits for a photograph at the company's headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. From technology to timber and tourism, Canada's third-most populous province is poised to lead its peers in economic growth this year, propelled by low oil prices, a weak Canadian dollar, a diverse mix of trading partners and a recovering U.S. economy. Photographer: Darryl Dyck/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Tech To Timber Fuels British Columbia's Canada-Beating Rebound
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