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PPEC Receivership: Employee FAQ's

1. What is WEPPA/WEPP? How do I make a claim?

The Wage Earner Protection Program ('WEPP') reimburses eligible workers for unpaid wages, vacation pay, severance pay, and termination pay they are owed when their employer declares bankruptcy or becomes subject to a Receivership under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Additional information regarding this program as well as the application to apply can be found at the following website: http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/wepp/index.shtml.

The Receiver has mailed out letters to each individual to employee who may have a claim under WEPP. The letters include a proof of claim, instructions on how to fill out a proof of claim and a schedule of unpaid eligible amounts as per the Company's books and records. Attached is the letter that was sent out. If you have any questions regarding the WEPP and process, after reviewing the attached/mailed letter and instructions, please call and leave a message at the Receiver's hotline at 1 855-344-1825.

All proof of claim forms must be submitted to the Receiver as soon as possible. Proof of claims can be sent in one of three ways:

1. If you are able to scan the signed documents, you can email them to the Receiver at:ppec@fticonsulting.com

2.You can fax the documents to our office at fax number 416-649-8101, or

3. You can mail the documents to our address:

Attention: Claims Manager - Pacer Promec Energy Corporation
FTI Consulting Canada Inc., in its capacity as Receiver of the PPEC
Suite 720, 440 - 2nd Avenue SW
Calgary, AB T2P 5E9

4. What is the Estate ID?

The Estate ID is 25-094503


 WEPPA Information Package May 1, 2015

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