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Important News Bulletin
We would like to advise you of an exciting development for Interlock EAP that we believe will provide even greater opportunities in the provision of quality and comprehensive employee assistance and well being services to Canada.

As of May 30th 2008 Interlock came under the ownership of PPC Worldwide. PPC Worldwide is the leading independent global provider of employee assistance programs, similar in content but on a larger scale than Interlock.

PPC Worldwide is a well established, stable and a widely known business with significant operations in the United Kingdom, Europe, USA, South America, India and China. Serving over 2,000 organizations and more than 2 million employees and their families, PPC Worldwide will assist Interlock with the further growth and provision of these quality services throughout Canada.

In conclusion, we would like to emphasise the opportunities this affords, in both the maintenance of a high level of quality EAP services and the further development of these services to ensure maximum benefits for employers and employees alike.


For more information on PPC Worldwide please visit their website at www.ppcworldwide.com or contact us at 1-800-663-9099.

Interlock is a long established (since 1977) Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) provider with a reputation for quality with integrity. A pioneer in the field of Employee and Family Assistance, we currently provide responsive and individualized services to more than 350 organizations across Canada.

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Interlock Employee and Family
Assistance Corporation of Canada
4727 Hastings Street
Burnaby, BC, British Columbia
V5C 2K8

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