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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 1 of 40 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 15 GROUPE DYNAMITE INC., et al., Case No. 20-12085 (CSS) Debtors in a Foreign Proceeding,1 (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Colin Linebaugh, am employed in the county of Los Angeles, State of California. I hereby certify that on September 9, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Omni Agent Solutions caused true and correct copies of the following documents to be served via the method set forth on the Core Notice Parties Service List attached hereto as Exhibit A: Motion for Order (I) Directing Joint Administration of Cases Under Chapter 15 of The Bankruptcy Code and (II) Authorizing Foreign Representative to File Consolidated Lists of Information Required by Bankruptcy Rule 1007(A)(4) [Docket No. 2]. Verified Petition for (I) Recognition of Foreign Main Proceedings, (II) Recognition of Foreign Representative, and (III) Related Relief Under Chapter 15 of The Bankruptcy Code [Docket No. 3]. Motion for Provisional Relief Pursuant to Section 1519 of The Bankruptcy Code [Docket No. 5]. Foreign Representative’s Motion Seeking Entry of an Order Authorizing the Redaction of Certain Personal Identification Information and Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 6]. Declaration of Foreign Representative Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 1515 and Rule 1007(A)(4) of The Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and In Support of Verified Petition for (I) Recognition of Foreign Main Proceedings, (II) Recognition of Foreign Representative, and (III) Related Relief Under Chapter 15 of The Bankruptcy Code [Docket No. 7]. Declaration of Alain N. Tardif In Support of Verified Petition for (I) Recognition of Foreign Main Proceedings, (II) Recognition of Foreign Representative, and (III) Related Relief Under Chapter 15 of The Bankruptcy Code [Docket No. 8]. Motion for Order Scheduling Recognition Hearing and Specifying Form and Manner of Service of Notice [Docket No. 9]. 1 The last four digits of the Debtors’ tax identification number are as follows: (a) Groupe Dynamite Inc. (4210); (b) GRG USA Holdings Inc. (4293); and (c) GRG USA LLC (4008). Additional case information can be obtained on the website of the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent at https://cases.omniagentsolutions.com/groupedynamite. The location of the Debtors’ service address for purposes of these chapter 15 cases is 5592 Ferrier Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4P 1M2. Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 2 of 40 Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 3 of 40 EXHIBIT A Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 4 of 40 EXHIBIT A Core Notice Parties Service List Served via the Method Set Forth Description Name Address Fax Email Method of Service Core 10644579 Canada Inc 5592 Ferrier St [email protected] First Class Mail Mount Royal, QC H4P 1M2 Email Canada Core Agence du Revenu du Quebec Attn: Daniel Cantin [email protected] First Class Mail 3800 de Marly Street Email Sector 528 Quebec, QC H3B 4W5 Canada Core Attorney General of Canada Procureur General du Canada [email protected] First Class Mail Tour est 5e etage, Complex Guy-Favreau Email 200 boul. Rene-Levesque Ouest Montreal, QC H2Z 1X4 Canada Core Attorney General of Quebec Ministere de la Justice du Quebec [email protected] First Class Mail Edifice Louis-Philppe-Pigeon Email 1200 Route de l'Eglise Quebec, QC G1V 4M1 Canada Notice of Appearance and Brookfield Properties Retail, Inc., as Agent Attn: Kristen N. Pate 312-442-6374 [email protected] Email Request for Notices 350 N Orleans St, Ste 300 Counsel to Brookfield Properties Chicago, IL 60654-1607 Retail, Inc. Core Canada Revenue Agency Department of Justice Canada [email protected] First Class Mail Attn: Chantal Comtois NotificationPGC- Email 200 René-Lévesque Blvd W, 9th Fl, East Tower [email protected] Montreal, QC H2Z 1X4 Canada Core Deloitte Restructuring Inc Attn: Pierre Laporte [email protected] First Class Mail Place de la Cité, Tour Cominar Email 2640 Laurier Blvd, Ste 1700 Quebec, QC G1V 5C2 Canada Core Deloitte Restructuring Inc Attn: Jean-François Nadon [email protected] First Class Mail 8 Adelaide East Email 8 Adelaide St W, Ste 200 Toronto, ON M5H 0A9 Canada Core Deloitte Restructuring Inc Attn: Jacob Dube-Dupuis [email protected] First Class Mail Attn: Marc-Alexandre Cormier [email protected] Email Attn: Jean-François Boucher [email protected] 1190 Des Canadiens-de-Montreal Ave, Ste 500 Montreal, QC H3B 0M7 Canada Core Dentons Canada Attn: Ari Sorek/Roger Simard/Charlotte Dion [email protected] First Class Mail 1 Pl Ville Marie [email protected] Email Bureau 3900 [email protected] Montreal, QC H3B 4M7 Canada Core Groupe Dynamite Inc Attn: Liz Edmiston [email protected] First Class Mail Attn: Mario Petraglia [email protected] Email Attn: Christian Roy [email protected] Attn: Sarah Paula Brami [email protected] Attn: Guy Vallières [email protected] Attn: Catherine Brisebois [email protected] 5592 Ferrier St Mount-Royal, QC H4P 1M2 Canada Core KURTZMAN STEADY, LLC Attn: Jeffrey Kurtzma [email protected] Email Notice of Appearance and 401 S. 2nd Street, Suite 200 Request for Notices Philadelphia, PA 19147 Counsel for Cherry Hill Center, LLC and WG Park, L.P. Notice of Appearance and Law Office of Susan E. Kaufman, LLC Attn: Susan E. Kaufman 302-792-7420 [email protected] Email Request for Notices 919 N Market St, Suite 460 Counsel to the Taubman Wilmington, DE 19801 Landlords Notice of Appearance and Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP Attn: Elizabeth Weller 469-221-5003 [email protected] Email Request for Notices 2777 N Stemmons Fwy, Ste 1000 Counsel to Tarrant County Dallas, TX 75207 Core McCarthy Tétrault LLP Attn: Alain Tardif [email protected] First Class Mail Attn: Jocelyn T. Perreault [email protected] Email Attn: François Alexandre Toupin [email protected] Attn: Pascale Klees-Themens [email protected] Attn: Miguel Bourbonnais [email protected] Attn: Gariel Faure [email protected] Attn: Sarah-Maude Demers [email protected] 1000 De La Gauchetiere St W Montreal, QC H3B 0A2 Canada In re: GROUPE DYNAMITE INC., et al., 1 Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 5 of 40 EXHIBIT A Core Notice Parties Service List Served via the Method Set Forth Description Name Address Fax Email Method of Service Core National Bank Of Canada 500 Pl D'Armes, 26th Fl [email protected] First Class Mail Montreal, QC H2Y 2W3 Email Canada Core Norton Rose Fullbright Canada LLP Attn: Luc Morin [email protected] First Class Mail Attn: Guillaume Michaud [email protected] Email 1 Place Ville Marie, Ste 2500 om Montreal, QC H3B 1R1 Canada Core Office Of The Attorney General 525 W Ottawa St [email protected] First Class Mail P.O. Box 30212 Email Lansing, MI 48909 Core Office Of The U.S. Trustee Attn: T. Patrick Tinker [email protected] First Class Mail 844 King St, Ste 2207 Email P.O. Box 35 Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Simon Property Group Attn: Ronald M. Tucker [email protected] Email Request for Notices 225 W Washington St Counsel for Simon Property Indianapolis, IN 46204 Group Core Syrus Reputation Attn: Alain Bergeron [email protected] First Class Mail Attn: Audrey Marcil-Labelle [email protected] Email Attn: Constance Leonard-Tessier [email protected] Attn: Myriam Crevier [email protected] 300 Leo-Pariseau St, 18th Fl Montreal, QC H2X 4B3 Canada Notice of Appearance and The Taubman Company Attn: Andrew S. Conway 248-258-7481 [email protected] Email Request for Notices 200 E Long Lake Rd, Ste 300 Counsel for the Taubman Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 Core U.S. Customs And Border Protection Attn: Joy Marie Virga [email protected] First Class Mail 90 K St NE, 10th Fl Email Washington, DC 20229-1177 In re: GROUPE DYNAMITE INC., et al., 2 Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 6 of 40 EXHIBIT B Case 20-12085-CSS Doc 33 Filed 09/14/20 Page 7 of 40 EXHIBIT B Master Service List Served via the Method Set Forth Description Name Address Email Method of Service Bank National Bank of Canada 500 Place d' Armes, Fl 26th Montreal, QC H2Y 2W3 Canada First Class Mail Bank The Toronto Dominion Bank 1350 Rene‐Levesque Blvd W, Fl 7 Montreal, QC H3G 1T4 Canada First Class Mail Bank Bank of Montréal 105 St‐Jacques Street 3rd Floor Montreal, QC H2Y 1L6 First Class Mail Bank Chase Paymentech Solutions Inc. C/O: Services Blakes Québec Inc. 3000‐1 Place Ville‐Marie Suite 3000 Montreal, QC H3B 4N8 First Class Mail Bank JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. 1501 McGill College Avenue Suite 510 Montreal, QC H3A 3M8 First Class Mail Bank Paysafe Merchant Services Inc. 3500 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West Suite Westmount, QC H3Z 3C1 First Class Mail 700 Bank National Bank of Canada [email protected] Email Core Parties Agence du Revenu du Que´bec Attn: Mtre Daniel Cantin 3800 de Marly St, Sector 528 Québec, QC H3B 4W5 Canada First Class Mail Core Parties Canada Revenue Agency Attn: Mtre Chantal Comtois Dept of Justice Canada 200 René‐Lévesque Blvd W Fl 9, E Tower Montreal, First Class Mail QC H2Z 1X4 Core Parties Deloitte Restructuring Inc 1190 Des Canadiens‐de‐Montreal Ave Ste 500 Montreal, QC H3B 0M7 Canada First Class Mail Core Parties Deloitte Restructuring Inc Attn: Jacob Dube‐Dupuis 1190 Des Canadiens‐de‐Montreal
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