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The “Applicants” Court File No. CV-19-00614629-00CL ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE (COMMERCIAL LIST) IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, AS AMENDED AND IN THE MATTER OF A PLAN OF COMPROMISE OR ARRANGEMENT OF PAYLESS SHOESOURCE CANADA INC. AND PAYLESS SHOESOURCE CANADA GP INC. (the “Applicants”) SERVICE LIST (as of February 19, 2019) TO: CASSELS BROCK & BLACKWELL LLP Scotia Plaza 40 King Street West, Suite 2100 Toronto, ON M5H 3C2 Ryan Jacobs Tel: 416.860.6465 Fax: 416.640.3189 [email protected] Jane Dietrich Tel: 416.860.5223 Fax: 416.640.3144 [email protected] Natalie E. Levine Tel: 416.860.6568 Fax: 416.640.3207 [email protected] Monique Sassi Tel: 416.860.6572 Fax: 416.642.7150 [email protected] Lawyers for Payless ShoeSource Canada Inc., Payless ShoeSource Canada GP Inc. and Payless ShoeSource Canada LP, (collectively, the “Payless Canada Entities”) LEGAL*47505145.2 - 2 - AND TO: AKIN GUMP STRAUSS HAUER & FELD LLP One Bryant Park New York, NY 10036-6745 Ira Dizengoff Tel: 212.872.1096 Fax: 212.872.1002 [email protected] Meredith Lahaie Tel: 212.872.8032 Fax: 212.872.1002 [email protected] Kevin Zuzolo Tel: 212.872.7471 Fax: 212.872.1002 [email protected] Julie Thompson Tel: 202.887.4516 Fax: 202.887.4288 [email protected] Lawyers for Payless Holdings LLC and its debtor affiliates LEGAL*47505145.2 - 3 - AND TO: FTI CONSULTING CANADA INC. in its Capacity as Proposed Monitor TD South Tower 79 Wellington Street West Suite 2010, P.O. Box 104 Toronto, ON M5K 1G8 Greg Watson Tel: 416.649.8077 Fax: 416.649.8101 [email protected] Paul Bishop Tel: 416.649.8100 Fax: 416.649.8101 [email protected] Jim Robinson Tel: 416.649.8070 Fax: 416.649.8101 [email protected] Court- appointed Monitor AND TO: BENNETT JONES LLP 3400 One First Canadian Place P.O. Box 130 Toronto, ON M5X 1A4 Kevin Zych Tel: 416.777.5738 Fax: 416.863.1716 [email protected] Sean Zweig Tel: 416.777.6254 Fax: 416.863.1716 [email protected] Aiden Nelms Tel: 416.777.4642 Fax: 416.863.1716 [email protected] Lawyers for the Court-appointed Monitor LEGAL*47505145.2 - 4 - AND TO: ANKURA CONSULTING GROUP, LLC 485 Lexington Avenue 10th floor New York, New York 10017 Stephen Marotta Tel: 212.818.1118 [email protected] Adrian Frankum Tel: 646.968.3655 [email protected] Swapna Deshpande Tel: 646.291.8502 [email protected] Chief Restructuring Organization of the Payless Canada Entities AND TO: NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT CANADA LLP Suite 3800, Royal Bank Plaza, South Tower, 200 Bay Street P.O Box 84 Toronto, ON M5J 2Z4 Tony Reyes Tel: 416.216.4825 Fax: 416.216.3930 [email protected] David Amato Tel: 416.216.1861 Fax: 416.216.3930 [email protected] Canadian Lawyers for the ABL Agent, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association LEGAL*47505145.2 - 5 - AND TO: CHOATE HALL & STEWART LLP Two International Place Boston, MA 02110 Kevin Simard Tel: 617.248.4086 Fax: 617.248.4000 [email protected] Douglas Gooding Tel: 617.248.5277 Fax: 617.248.4000 [email protected] U.S. Lawyers for the ABL Agent, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association AND TO: FASKEN MARTINEAU DUMOULIN LLP Bay Adelaide Centre 333 Bay Street, Suite 2400 P.O. Box 20 Toronto , ON M5H 2T6 Stuart Brotman Tel: 416.865.5419 Fax: 416.364.7813 [email protected] Dylan Chochla Tel: 416.868.3425 Fax: 416.364.7813 [email protected] Daniel Richer Tel: 416.865.4445 Fax: 416.364.7813 [email protected] Canadian Lawyers for an Ad Hoc Group of Lenders under the Term Loan Credit Facility LEGAL*47505145.2 - 6 - AND TO: KRAMER LEVIN NAFTALIS & FRANKEL LLP 1177 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10036 Stephen Zide Tel: 212.715.9492 Fax: 212.715.8163 [email protected] U.S. Lawyers for an Ad Hoc Group of Lenders under the Term Loan Credit Facility AND TO: STIKEMAN ELLIOTT LLP 5300 Commerce Court West 199 Bay St Toronto, ON M5L 1B9 Ashley Taylor Tel: 416.869.5236 Fax: 416.947.0866 [email protected] Elizabeth Pillon Tel: 416.869.5623 Fax: 416.947.0866 [email protected] Lawyers for Great American Group, LLC and Tiger Capital Group, LLC LEGAL*47505145.2 - 7 - AND TO: MCCARTHY TÉTRAULT LLP Suite 5300 TD Bank Tower Box 48, 66 Wellington Street West Toronto ON M5K 1E6 Sharon Kour Tel: 416.601.8305 Fax: 416.868.0673 [email protected] Philippe H. Bélanger Tel: 514.397.4203 [email protected] Justin A. Lapedus Tel: 416.601.8289 [email protected] D.J Lynde Tel: 416.601.8231 [email protected] Lawyers for the Security Agent, Cortland Products Corp. Federal and Provincial Offices AND TO: MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND SOLICITOR GENERAL Legal Services 2nd Floor, Peace Hills Trust Tower 10011 – 109 Street Edmonton, AB T5J 3S8 General Enquiries Tel: 780.427.2711 Fax: 780.427.2789 Kim Graf Tel: 780.422.9014 Fax: 780.425.0310 [email protected] [email protected] LEGAL*47505145.2 - 8 - AND TO: MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL Legal Services Branch, Revenue & Taxation 400 - 1675 Douglas Street Victoria, BC V8W 2G5 Mailing Address: PO BOX 9289 STN PROV GOVT, Victoria, BC V8W 9J7 Aaron Welch Tel: 250.356.8589 Fax: 250.387.0700 [email protected] Isabel Gowda Tel: 250.356.8589 Fax: 250.387.0700 [email protected] Revenue and Taxation Group, Legal Services Branch Email: [email protected] Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia AND TO: BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTER OF FINANCE P.O. Box 9048 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, BC V8W 9E2 [email protected] AND TO: MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (MANITOBA) 104 Legislative Building 450 Broadway Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8 General Enquiries: Tel: 204.945.3744 Sean Boyd Tel: 204.945.0165 Fax: 204.948.2826 [email protected] LEGAL*47505145.2 - 9 - AND TO: MANITOBA FINANCE TAXATION DIVISION Room 101-401 York Avenue PO Box 1318 Stn Main Winnipeg, MB R3C 0B2 [email protected] AND TO: MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (NEW BRUNSWICK) Chancery Place, 2ndFloor, Room: 2001 P. O. Box 6000 Fredericton, NB E3B 1E0 General Enquiries: Tel: 506.462.5100 Fax: 506.453.3651 [email protected] Philippe Thériault Tel: 506.453.3460 [email protected] AND TO: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY (NEWFOUNDLAND) P.O. Box 8700 St. John's, NL A1B 4J6 General Enquiries: Tel: 709.729.5942 [email protected] Minister’s Office: Andrew Parsons, Attorney General Tel: 418.729.2869 Fax: 418.729.0469 LEGAL*47505145.2 - 10 - AND TO: MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (NOVA SCOTIA) 1690 Hollis Street P.O. Box 7 Halifax, NS B3J 2L6 General Enquiries: Tel: 902.424.4030 [email protected] Minister’s Office: Diana C. Whelan, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Tel: 902.424.4044 Fax: 902.424.0510 [email protected] [email protected] AND TO: MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE (QUÉBEC) Édifice Louis-Philippe-Pigeon 1200, route de l'Église, 9e étage Québec City, QC G1V 4M1 General Enquiries: Tel: 418.643.5140 [email protected] Minister’s Office: Stéphanie Vallée, Minister of Justice Tel: 418.643.4210 Fax: 418.646.0027 [email protected] AND TO: REVENU QUÉBEC Goods and Services Tax, Harmonized Sales Tax and Law of Quebec 3e étage, secteur R23CPF 1600, boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest Montréal, QC H3H 2V2 Alain Casavant Tel: 866.418.3527 Fax: 514.285.3833 [email protected] LEGAL*47505145.2 - 11 - AND TO: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY (PEI) Fourth Floor, Shaw Building, South 95 Rochford Street, P.O. Box 2000 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 Minister’s Office: H. Wade MacLauchlan, Minister of Justice and Public Safety Tel: 902.368.6410 Fax: 902.368.6488 [email protected] AND TO: MINISTRY OF JUSTICE (SASKATCHEWAN) 355 Legislative Building Regina, SK S4S 0B3 Minister’s Office: Gordon Wyant, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Tel: 306.787.5353 Fax: 306.787.1232 [email protected] AND TO: SAKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT Box 200 5TH Floor, 2350 Albert Street Regina, SK S4P 2Z6 [email protected] AND TO: MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (ONTARIO) McMurtry-Scott Building 720 Bay Street, 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario M7A 2S9 General Enquiries: Tel: 416.326.2220 Fax: 416.326.4007 [email protected] Minister’s Office: Caroline Mulroney, Attorney General LEGAL*47505145.2 - 12 - AND TO: MINISTRY OF FINANCE (ONTARIO) Office of Legal Services 33 King Street West, 6th Floor Oshawa, ON L1H 8H5 Kevin J. O’Hara Tel: 905.433.6934 Fax: 905.436.4510 [email protected] AND TO: ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Department of Justice Canada Ontario Regional Office -Tax Law Section The Exchange Tower 130 King Street West Suite 3400, P.O. Box 36 Toronto, ON M5X 1K6 Diane Winters Tel: 416.973.3172 Fax: 416.973.0810 [email protected] Lawyers for the Minister of National Revenue PPSA Secured Creditors and Other Parties with Registrations AND TO: EMKAY CANADA LEASING CORPORATION 909-17th Avenue S.W., Suite 320 Calgary, AB T2T 0A4 AND TO: EMKAY CANADA LEASING CORPORATION 109 Atlantic Ave., Suite 300 Toronto, Ontario M6K 1X4 AND TO: EMKAY CANADA LEASING CORP. 212 Meridian Road N.E. Calgary, AB T2A 2N6 AND TO: EMKAY CANADA LEASING CORP. 3109 Bloor Street.
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