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Date Added: June 02, 2008 04:36:03 PM
Scotiabank today announced it will launch the first leg of a five-month cross-country tour to deliver tools, experts and services to small businesses who want to 'Get Growing'. It's all part of the Bank's 'Get Growing to a Million' campaign which will begin in Vancouver on June 3rd with a Scotiabank Small Business event to help small business owners identify strategies to grow their businesses.

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