Document:

Exhibit 4.3

   

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  PLATFORM
      AGREEMENT

   

  between

   

  Lineten Technologies Inc.

   

  and

   

  Parcelpal

   

  
   

  
     

  

  
  

   

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          CONTENTS 

        	 
	 	 	 
	 	CLAUSE	 
	 	 	 
	1.	Interpretation	2
	 	 	 
	2.	Commencement and duration	5
	 	 	 
	3.	Lineten’s responsibilities	6
	 	 	 
	4.	ParcelPal’s obligations	6
	 	 	 
	5.	Non-solicitation and Named Prospects	7
	 	 	 
	6.	Charges and payment	8
	 	 	 
	7.	Intellectual property rights	8
	 	 	 
	8.	Compliance with laws and policies	10
	 	 	 
	9.	Data protection and data processing	10
	 	 	 
	10.	Confidentiality	10
	 	 	 
	11.	Limitation of liability	11
	 	 	 
	12.	Termination	12
	 	 	 
	13.	Consequences of termination	13
	 	 	 
	14.	Force majeure	13
	 	 	 
	15.	Assignment and other dealings	14
	 	 	 
	16.	Variation	14
	 	 	 
	17.	Waiver	14
	 	 	 
	18.	Rights and remedies	15
	 	 	 
	19.	Severance	15
	 	 	 
	20.	Entire agreement	15
	 	 	 
	21.	Conflict	15
	 	 	 
	22.	No partnership or agency	15
	 	 	 
	23.	Third party rights	16
	 	 	 
	24.	Notices	16
	 	 	 
	25.	Counterparts	16
	 	 	 
	26.	Disputes	17
	 	 	 
	27.	Governing law	17
	 	 	 
	28.	Jurisdiction	17

   

  
   

  
     

  

  
   

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  	SCHEDULE	 
	 	 
	Schedule 1	Platform Service and DP Service	19
	 	 	 
	Schedule 2	Service Levels	19

   

  
   

  
     

  

  
   

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  This agreement is dated 14/02/2020

   

  Parties

   

  		(1)	Lineten Technologies Inc., a corporation existing under the laws of the Province of British
          Columbia, Canada, having a registered office at 1055 West Hastings Street, Suite 1700, Vancouver, BC, V6E 2E9 (Lineten)

   

  		(2)	ParcelPal Technology Inc, a corporation existing under the laws of the Province of British
          Columbia, having a registered office at Suite 305 190 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC, V6A 2S5 (ParcelPal)

   

  Agreed terms

   

  		1.	Interpretation

   

  The following definitions and rules of interpretation apply
    in this agreement.

   

  		1.1	Definitions.

   

  		1	Affiliate: any entity that directly or indirectly Controls, is Controlled by, or is under
          common Control with another entity.

   

  		2	Applicable Laws: all applicable laws, statutes, regulations from time to time in force.

   

  		3	Business Day: any day, other than a Saturday or Sunday or statutory holiday, when banks
          are open for commercial banking business during normal banking hours in Calgary Alberta.

   

  		4	Charges: the sums payable for the DP Services, as set out in the schedule marked ‘Appendix
          A’ attached hereto and initialled by both parties for the purposes of identification or such other schedule of charges agreed
          by the parties from time to time.

   

  		5	Configuration: the configuration activities and tasks to be undertaken and performed by
          the parties individually and together to procure the integration of the Platform and the DP Platform to enable the effective provision
          of the Platform Service and the DP Service detailed in Part 1 of Schedule 1.

   

  		6	Control: the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct the management and
          policies of a person whether through the ownership of voting securities or otherwise.

   

  		7	Customer: a customer of Lineten.

   

  		8	ParcelPal Materials: all documents, information, items and materials in any form, whether
          owned by ParcelPal or a third party, which are provided by ParcelPal to Lineten in connection with the DP Platform, DP Service,
          DP Service Levels, DP Specification, and/or the Platform Service.

   

  		9	DP Platform: means the technology platform of ParcelPal.

   

  
  
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  		10	DP Service: the provision and/or sourcing by ParcelPal via the DP Platform of delivery drivers/couriers
          to make deliveries and the facilitation of the dispatch of delivery orders to such drivers/couriers once Configuration has been
          completed described in Part 4 of Schedule 1.

   

  		11	DP Service Levels: means the service levels in relation to the DP Service set out in Part
          1 of Schedule 2.

   

  		12	DP Specification: the technical specification of the DP Platform as described in Part 5
          of Schedule 1.

   

  		13	Effective Date: the date that Configuration has been completed.

   

  		14	Force Majeure Event: any circumstance not within a party’s reasonable control which has
          not been caused by such party’s negligence and which such party was unable to prevent or provide against by the exercise
          of reasonable diligence at a reasonable cost, including, subject to the foregoing:

   

  		a.	acts of God, flood, drought, earthquake or other natural disaster;

   

  		b.	epidemic or pandemic;

   

  		c.	terrorist attack, civil war, civil commotion or riots, war, threat of or preparation for war, armed
          conflict, imposition of sanctions, embargo, or breaking off of diplomatic relations;

   

  		d.	nuclear, chemical or biological contamination or sonic boom;

   

  		e.	any law or any action taken by a government or public authority, including imposing an export or
          import restriction, quota or prohibition, or failing to grant a necessary licence or consent;

   

  		f.	collapse of buildings, fire, explosion or accident;

   

  		g.	any labour or trade dispute, strikes, industrial action or lockouts (other than in each case by
          the party seeking to rely on clause 14, or companies in the same group as that party);

   

  		h.	non-performance by suppliers or subcontractors (other than by companies in the same group as the
          party seeking to rely on clause 14); and

   

  		i.	interruption or failure of utility service.

   

  		15	Intellectual Property Rights: patents, rights to inventions, copyright and related rights,
          moral rights, trade marks and service marks, business names and domain names, rights in get-up, trade names, trade dress and other
          indicia of origin, goodwill and the right to sue for passing off or unfair competition, rights in designs, rights in computer software,
          database rights, rights to use, and protect the confidentiality of, confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets)
          and all other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications and
          rights to apply for and be granted, renewals or extensions of, and rights to claim priority from, such rights and all similar or
          equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world.

   

  		16	Named Prospect: potential Customers of either party.

   

  
  
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  		17	Named Prospect Negotiations: any discussions or negotiations relating to or otherwise concerning
          a Restricted Transaction, between a Named Prospect and any of either party or any Affiliate of either party (or any of their respective
          officers, employees, agents or advisers).

   

  		18	Personal Information: information of an identifiable individual transferred by either party,
          or its permitted agents, to the other party hereunder, and any information derived or otherwise created by such other party in
          connection therewith.

   

  		19	Platform: the NOQU Delivery System, being an auto-scaling, RESTful API built for the cloud,
          Delivery Aggregation and Management platform that applies algorithms and Machine Learning to select the best provider for the requested
          task, as more particularly described in the Platform Specification.

   

  		20	Platform Service: the service via the Platform to be provided once the Configuration has
          been completed, described in Part 2 of Schedule 1.

   

  		21	Platform Service Levels: the service levels in relation to the Platform set out in Part
          2 of Schedule 2.

   

  		22	Platform Specification: the technical specification of the Platform as described in Schedule
          1.

   

  		23	Privacy Laws: all federal and provincial privacy legislation applicable to Lineten and ParcelPal.

   

  		24	Processing or Process: the collection, use, modification, retrieval, disclosure,
          storage, anonymization, deletion, and/or management of Personal Information.

   

  		25	Restricted Transaction: either Party entering into an agreement with a Named Prospect in
          relation to the provision of services similar to or which would otherwise be provided and/or facilitated by either parties respective
          technology.

   

  		26	Service Levels: together the DP Service Levels and the Platform Service Levels set out in
          Schedule 2.

   

  		27	Taxes: goods and services tax and harmonized sales tax payable under the Excise Tax Act
          (Canada), plus any similar value added or multi-staged tax imposed by any applicable provincial or territorial legislation.

   

  		28	Term: the term of this agreement.

   

  		1.2	Clause, Schedule and paragraph headings shall not affect the interpretation of this agreement.

   

  		1.3	A person includes a natural person, corporate or unincorporated body (whether or not having
          separate legal personality).

   

  		1.4	The Schedules form part of this agreement and shall have effect as if set out in full in the body
          of this agreement. Any reference to this agreement includes the Schedules.

   

  		1.5	A reference to a company shall include any company, corporation or other body corporate,
          wherever and however incorporated or established.

   

  
  
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  		1.6	Unless the context otherwise requires, words in the singular shall include the plural and in the
          plural shall include the singular.

   

  		1.7	Unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to one gender shall include a reference to the
          other genders.

   

  		1.8	This agreement shall be binding on, and enure to the benefit of, the parties to this agreement
          and their respective personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns, and references to any party shall include that
          party’s personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns.

   

  		1.9	A reference to a statute or statutory provision is a reference to it as amended, extended or re-
          enacted from time to time.

   

  		1.10	A reference to a statute or statutory provision shall include all subordinate legislation made
          from time to time under that statute or statutory provision.

   

  		1.11	A reference to writing or written includes fax and email.

   

  		1.12	Any obligation on a party not to do something includes an obligation not to allow that thing to
          be done.

   

  		1.13	A reference to this agreement or to any other agreement or document referred to in this
          agreement is a reference of this agreement or such other agreement or document as varied or novated (in each case, other than in
          breach of the provisions of this agreement) from time to time.

   

  		1.14	References to clauses and Schedules are to the clauses and Schedules of this agreement and references
          to paragraphs are to paragraphs of the relevant Schedule.

   

  		1.15	Where the word including or include is used in this agreement, it means “including
          (or includes) without limitation”, and any words following the terms including, include, in particular,
          for example or any similar expression shall be construed as illustrative and shall not limit the sense of the words, description,
          definition, phrase or term preceding those terms.

   

  		2.	Commencement and duration

   

  		2.1	This agreement shall commence on the date set out above the details of the parties on the first
          page and shall continue, unless terminated earlier in accordance with clause 12 (Termination), until either party gives to the
          other party [***] prior written notice to terminate. Such notice shall be served so as to expire no earlier than [***] anniversary
          of the Effective Date.

   

  		2.2	Lineten shall provide the Platform Service to ParcelPal and ParcelPal shall provide the DP Service
          to Lineten, each in accordance with this agreement from the date of this agreement.

   

  
  
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  		3.	Lineten’s responsibilities

   

  		3.1	Lineten shall:

   

  		(a)	use reasonable endeavours to complete Configuration in a timely manner but any dates specified
          in Schedule 1 shall be estimates only and time for performance by Lineten shall not be of the essence of this agreement;

   

  		(b)	supply the Platform Service in accordance with this agreement in all material respects, including
          in accordance with the Platform Specification and the Platform Service Levels; and

   

  		(c)	co-operate with ParcelPal in all matters relating to the DP Service.

   

  		3.2	If ParcelPal’s performance of its obligations under this agreement is prevented or delayed
          by any act or omission of Lineten its agents, sub-contractors, consultants or employees, then, without prejudice to any other right
          or remedy it may have, ParcelPal shall be allowed an extension of time to perform its obligations equal to the delay caused by
          Lineten.

   

  		3.3	Lineten shall appoint a named individual (whose contact details shall be provided to ParcelPal
          and updated as necessary from time to time) who shall have authority to bind Lineten contractually on all matters relating to this
          agreement.

   

  		4.	ParcelPal’s obligations

   

  		4.1	ParcelPal shall:

   

  		(a)	use reasonable endeavours to complete Configuration in a timely manner but any dates specified
          in Schedule 1 shall be estimates only and time for performance by ParcelPal shall not be of the essence of this agreement;

   

  		(b)	co-operate with Lineten in all matters relating to the Platform Service;

   

  		(c)	provide to Lineten in a timely manner all ParcelPal Materials required in order for Lineten to
          provide the Services and ensure that they are accurate and complete;

   

  		(d)	provide to Lineten from time to time such assistance as Lineten may reasonably require to provide
          the Platform Service;

   

  		(e)	obtain and maintain all necessary licences and consents and comply with all relevant legislation
          as required to enable Lineten to provide the Services;

   

  		(f)	allow and provide Lineten access to such information as Lineten may reasonably require (including
          data, security access information and software interfaces of other business software application of ParcelPal) to provide a delivery
          service to the Customers; and

   

  		(g)	ensure that during the Term the DP Platform makes available to Lineten in a timely manner time
          stamped updates from the delivery vehicles/riders and a method of vehicle/driver tracking which can be pushed through API.

  
  
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  		4.2	If Lineten’s performance of its obligations under this agreement is prevented or delayed by any
          act or omission of ParcelPal, its agents, subcontractors, consultants or employees, then, without prejudice to any other right
          or remedy it may have, Lineten shall be allowed an extension of time to perform its obligations equal to the delay caused by ParcelPal.

   

  		4.3	ParcelPal shall use its best endeavours during the Term to procure fleets of delivery vehicles/riders
          for which ParcelPal acts as agent that adhere to the service level agreements with Customers, details of which shall be provided
          to ParcelPal by Lineten from time to time.

   

  		4.4	ParcelPal shall appoint a named individual (whose contact details shall be provided to Lineten
          and updated as necessary from time to time) who shall have the authority to bind ParcelPal contractually on all matters relating
          to this agreement.

   

  		5.	Non-solicitation and Named Prospects

   

  		5.1	Neither party shall, without the prior written consent of the other party, at any time from the
          date of this agreement to the expiry of [***] after the termination or expiry of this agreement, directly or indirectly solicit
          for employment, entice away from the other party, employ, hire, engage or attempt to employ, hire or engage any individual who
          is, or has been, engaged as an employee, consultant or subcontractor of the other party in the provision of the Services.

   

  		5.2	Any consent given by either party in accordance with clause 5.1 shall be subject to the soliciting
          party paying to the other party a sum equivalent to [***] of the then current annual remuneration of the solicited employee’s,
          consultant or subcontractor or, if higher, [***] of the annual remuneration to be paid to the solicited employee, consultant or
          subcontractor.

   

  		5.3	Quarterly, both parties shall provide to the other a list of Named Prospects.

   

  		5.4	Throughout the Term, neither party will (and will procure that no Affiliate nor any of their respective
          officers, employees, agents or advisers will), directly or indirectly:

   

  		(a)	start, enter into, or initiate in any Named Prospect Negotiations;

   

  		(b)	invite, induce, encourage, solicit or respond to any approach that might lead to initiating Named
          Prospect Negotiations;

   

  		(c)	invite, induce, encourage or solicit any offer or expression of interest from a Named Prospect
          in relation to a Restricted Transaction;

   

  		(d)	enter into any agreement, arrangement or understanding (whether or not legally binding) with a
          non-mutally Named Prospect in connection with a Restricted Transaction; or

   

  
  
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  		(e)	supply, disclose or otherwise make available to a Named Prospect any information concerning the
          other party or any of it’s Affiliates for the purpose of enabling it to evaluate or decide whether to pursue a Restricted
          Transaction.

   

  		6.	Charges and payment

   

  		6.1	Lineten shall pay the Charges in accordance with the mutually agreed upon rate table. Addendum A

   

  		6.2	ParcelPal shall invoice Lineten at the end of each month for DP Service performed during that month.

   

  		6.3	Lineten shall pay each undisputed invoice submitted to it by ParcelPal within [***] of receipt to a bank account nominated
          in writing by ParcelPal from time to time.

   

  		6.4	All sums payable to ParcelPal under this agreement are exclusive of Taxes, and Lineten shall in addition pay an amount equal
          to any Taxes chargeable on those sums on delivery of an invoice for such Taxes.

   

  		7.	Intellectual property rights

   

  		7.1	Lineten and its licensors shall retain ownership of all Intellectual Property Rights in the Platform.

   

  		7.2	Lineten grants ParcelPal a fully paid-up, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence during the Term to use the Platform
          for the purpose of receiving and using the Services in its business; provided that ParcelPal may not sub-license, assign or otherwise
          transfer the rights granted in this clause 7.2 to its Affiliates or to any third party.

   

  		7.3	Lineten:

   

  		(a)	warrants that the receipt and use of the Platform Service by ParcelPal shall not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights
          of any third party;

   

  		(b)	shall, subject to clause 11.3, indemnify ParcelPal against all costs, expenses, damages and losses, including any interest,
          fines, legal and other professional fees and expenses awarded against or incurred or paid by ParcelPal as a result of or in connection
          with any claim brought against ParcelPal for actual or alleged infringement of a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights arising
          out of, or in connection with, the receipt and use of the Platform Service by ParcelPal; and

   

  		(c)	shall not be in breach of the warranty at clause 7.3(a), and ParcelPal shall have no claim under the indemnity at clause 7.3(b),
          to the extent the infringement arises from:

   

  		(i)	any modification of the Platform Service, other than by or on behalf of Lineten; or

   

  		(ii)	compliance with ParcelPal’s specifications or instructions.

   

  
  
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  		7.4	ParcelPal and its licensors shall retain ownership of all Intellectual Property Rights in the DP
          Platform.

   

  		7.5	ParcelPal grants Lineten a fully paid-up, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence during
          the Term to use the DP Platform for the purpose of receiving and using the DP Service in its business; provided that Lineten may
          not sub-licence, assign or otherwise transfer the rights granted in this clause 7.5 to its Affiliates or to any third party.

   

  		7.6	ParcelPal:

   

  		(a)	warrants that receipt and use of the DP Service by Lineten shall not infringe any Intellectual
          Property Rights of any third party;

   

  		(b)	shall indemnify Lineten against all costs, expenses, damages and losses, including any interest,
          fines, legal and other professional fees and expenses awarded against or incurred or paid by Lineten as a result of or in connection
          with any claim brought against Lineten for actual or alleged infringement of a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights
          arising out of, or in connection with, the receipt and use of the DP Service by Lineten; and

   

  		(c)	shall not be in breach of the warranty at clause 7.6(a) and Lineten shall have no claim under the
          indemnity at clause 7.6(b), to the extent the infringement arises from:

   

  		(i)	any modification of the DP Service other than by or on behalf of ParcelPal; or

   

  		(ii)	compliance with Lineten’s specifications or instructions.

   

  		7.7	ParcelPal:

   

  		(a)	warrants that the receipt and use of ParcelPal Materials in the performance of this agreement by
          Lineten, its agents, subcontractors or consultants shall not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights, of any third party; and

   

  		(b)	shall indemnify Lineten against all costs, expenses, damages and losses, including any interest,
          fines, legal and other professional fees and expenses awarded against or incurred or paid by Lineten as a result of or in connection
          with any claim brought against Lineten, its agents, subcontractors or consultants for actual or alleged infringement of a third
          party’s Intellectual Property Rights, arising out of, or in connection with, the receipt or use in the performance of this agreement
          of ParcelPal Materials.

   

  		7.8	If either party (the Indemnifying Party) is required to indemnify the other party (the Indemnified
            Party) under this clause 7, the Indemnified Party shall:

   

  		(a)	notify the Indemnifying Party in writing of any claim against it in respect of which it wishes
          to rely on the indemnity at clause 7.3(b), clause 7.6(b) or clause 7.7(b) (as applicable) (IPRs Claim);

   

  		(b)	allow the Indemnifying Party, at its own cost, to conduct all negotiations and proceedings and
          to settle the IPRs Claim, always provided that the Indemnifying Party shall obtain the Indemnified Party’s prior approval of any
          settlement terms, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld;

   

  
  
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  		(c)	provide the Indemnifying Party with such reasonable assistance regarding the IPRs Claim as is required
          by the Indemnifying Party, subject to reimbursement by the Indemnifying Party of the Indemnified Party’s costs so incurred; and

   

  		(d)	not, without prior consultation with the Indemnifying Party, make any admission relating to the
          IPRs Claim or attempt to settle it, provided that the Indemnifying Party considers and defends any IPRs Claim diligently.

   

  		8.	Compliance with laws and policies

   

  		8.1	In performing its obligations under this agreement, each party shall comply with the Applicable Laws.

   

  		9.	Privacy

   

  		9.1	Both parties shall comply with Privacy Laws in the course of Processing any Personal Information in connection with the Platform
          Service and the DP Service contemplated in this Agreement.

   

  		9.2	Without limiting the foregoing, in the course of rendering the Platform Service or the DP Service, as applicable, contemplated
          in this Agreement, each party shall:

   

  		(a)	only Process Personal Information for the purposes of rendering such service in accordance with
          the Agreement and as otherwise instructed by the other party in writing from time to time, and not Process any Personal Information
          in any other manner without the express prior written consent of the other party;

   

  		(b)	ensure that it takes all necessary steps to implement physical, technical and administrative and
          other organizational measures, including such measures requested by the other party from time to time or as otherwise required
          under applicable Privacy Laws to safeguard the Personal Information against loss, theft, damage or unauthorized or unlawful access
          or Processing, including in the event of a disruption, disaster or failure of the other party’s primary systems or operational
          controls; and

   

  		(c)	notify the other party in writing immediately upon such party becoming aware of, or suspecting,
          any loss, theft, damage or unauthorized or unlawful access or Processing, and comply with all instructions of the other party in
          connection therewith.

   

  		10.	Confidentiality

   

  		10.1	Each party undertakes that it shall not at any time during this agreement, and for a period of
          [***] after termination of this agreement, disclose to any person any information, documentation, records or data respecting the
          terms of this agreement or concerning the business, affairs, customers, clients or suppliers of the other party or of any member
          of the group of companies to which the other party belongs (collectively, Confidential Information), except as permitted
          by clause 10.2.

   

  
  
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  		10.2	Each party may disclose the other party’s Confidential Information:

   

  		(a)	to its employees, officers, representatives or advisers who need to know such information for the
          purposes of exercising the party’s rights or carrying out its obligations under or in connection with this agreement. Each party
          shall: (i) ensure that its employees, officers, representatives or advisers to whom it discloses the other party’s Confidential
          Information comply with this clause 10 and (ii) be liable for a breach of confidentiality by any such person to whom Confidential
          Information was disclosed; and

   

  		(b)	as may be required by law, a court of competent jurisdiction or any governmental or regulatory
          authority.

   

  		10.3	During the Term and following the termination hereof, no party shall use any of the other party’s
          Confidential Information for any purpose other than to exercise its rights and perform its obligations under or in connection with
          this agreement.

   

  		11.	Limitation of liability

   

  		11.1	Nothing in this agreement shall limit or exclude either parties liability for:

   

  		(a)	death or personal injury caused by its negligence;

   

  		(b)	fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or

   

  		(c)	any liability which cannot be limited or excluded by Applicable Laws.

   

  		11.2	Subject to clause 11.1, neither party shall not be liable to the other party, whether in contract,
          tort (including negligence), for breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with this agreement for:

   

  		(a)	loss of profits;

   

  		(b)	loss of sales or business;

   

  		(c)	loss of agreements or contracts;

   

  		(d)	loss of anticipated savings;

   

  		(e)	loss of or damage to goodwill;

   

  		(f)	loss of use or corruption of software, data or information; or

   

  		(g)	any indirect or consequential loss.

   

  		11.3	Subject to clause 11.1, either parties total liability to the other party, whether in contract,
          tort (including negligence), for breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with this agreement shall
          be limited to [***] of the average annual Charges (calculated by reference to the charges in successive 12 month periods from the
          date of this agreement).

   

  
  
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  		12.	Termination

   

  		12.1	Without affecting any other right or remedy available to it, either party may terminate this agreement
          with immediate effect by giving written notice to the other party if:

   

  		(a)	the other party commits a material breach of any term of this agreement which breach is irremediable
          or (if such breach is remediable) fails to remedy that breach within a period of [***] after being notified in writing to do so;

   

  		(b)	the other party ceases to meet its liabilities generally as they become due or gives notice to
          any of its creditors that it has suspended or is about to suspend payment of its debts generally;

   

  		(c)	the other party institutes or has instituted against it any proceeding under restructuring, bankruptcy
          or insolvency laws, including the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada) and the Companies’ Creditors’ Arrangement
            Act (Canada), or such similar legislation;

   

  		(d)	the other party seeks relief under any companies legislation respecting creditor’s rights,
          including the Canada Business Corporations Act or similar provincial legislation;

   

  		(e)	the other party commences negotiations with all or any class of its creditors with a view to restructuring
          any of its debts, or makes a proposal for or enters into any compromise or arrangement with any of its creditors, other than (being
          a company) for the sole purpose of a scheme for a solvent amalgamation of that other party with one or more other companies or
          the solvent restructuring of that other party;

   

  		(f)	a petition is filed, a notice is given, a resolution is passed, or an order is made, for or in
          connection with the winding up of that other party (being a company), other than for the sole purpose of a scheme for a solvent
          amalgamation of that other party with one or more other companies or the solvent restructuring of that other party;

   

  		(g)	a person becomes entitled to appoint a receiver or receiver manager over all or any of the assets
          of the other party or a receiver or receiver manager is appointed over all or any of the assets of the other party;

   

  		(h)	a creditor or encumbrancer of the other party attaches or takes possession of, or a distress, execution,
          sequestration or other such process is levied or enforced on or sued against, the whole or any part of the other party’s assets
          and such attachment or process is not discharged within [***];

   

  		(i)	any event occurs, or proceeding is taken, with respect to the other party in any jurisdiction to
          which it is subject that has an effect equivalent or similar to any of the events mentioned in clause 12.1(b) to clause 12.1(h)
          (inclusive); or

   

  		(j)	the other party suspends or ceases, or threatens to suspend or cease, carrying on all or a substantial
          part of its business.

   

  
  
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  		12.2	For the purposes of clause 12.1(a), material breach means a breach (including an anticipatory
          breach) that is serious in the widest sense of having a serious effect on the benefit which the terminating party would otherwise
          derive from:

   

  		(a)	a substantial portion of this agreement;

   

  		(b)	the obligations set out in clause 5.4, breach of which shall be irremediable; or

   

  		(c)	any of the obligations set out in clauses 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10,

   

  over any [***] period during the Term . In deciding
    whether any breach is material no regard shall be had to whether it occurs by some accident, mishap, mistake or misunderstanding.

   

  		13.	Consequences of termination

   

  		13.1	On termination or expiry of this agreement:

   

  		(a)	Lineten shall pay to ParcelPal all Charges outstanding to ParcelPal and interest and, in respect
          of the DP Service supplied but for which no invoice has been submitted, ParcelPal may submit an invoice;

   

  		(b)	Lineten shall immediately end provision of the Platform Service;

   

  		(c)	ParcelPal shall immediately end provision of the DP Service;

   

  		(d)	ParcelPal shall immediately return to Lineten any property of Lineten (including any tablets) provided
          by Lineten to ParcelPal as part of the Platform Service;

   

  		(e)	Lineten shall on request return any of ParcelPal Materials not used up in the provision of the
          Platform Service; and

   

  		(f)	the following clauses shall continue in force: clause 1 (Interpretation), clause 5 (Non- solicitation
          and Named Prospects), clause 7 (Intellectual property rights), clause 9 (Privacy), clause 10 (Confidentiality), clause 11 (Limitation
          of liability), clause 13 (Consequences of termination), clause 17 (Waiver), clause 19 (Severance), clause 21 (Conflict), clause
          26 (Disputes), clause 27 (Governing law) and clause 28 (Jurisdiction).

   

  		13.2	Termination or expiry of this agreement shall not affect any rights, remedies, obligations or liabilities
          of the parties that have accrued up to the date of termination or expiry, including the right to claim damages in respect of any
          breach of the agreement which existed at or before the date of termination or expiry.

   

  		14.	Force majeure

   

  		14.1	Provided it has complied with clause 14.3, if a party is prevented, hindered or delayed in or from
          performing any of its obligations under this agreement by a Force Majeure Event (such party, an Affected Party), the Affected
          Party shall not be in breach of this agreement or otherwise liable for any such failure or delay in the performance of such obligations.
          The time for performance of such obligations shall be extended accordingly.

   

  
  
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  		14.2	The corresponding obligations of the other party will be suspended, and its time for performance
          of such obligations extended, to the same extent as those of the Affected Party.

   

  		14.3	The Affected Party shall:

   

  		(a)	as soon as reasonably practicable after the start of the Force Majeure Event but no later than
          [***] from its start, notify the other party in writing of the Force Majeure Event, the date on which it started, its likely or
          potential duration, and the effect of the Force Majeure Event on its ability to perform any of its obligations under the agreement;
          and

   

  		(b)	use all reasonable endeavours to mitigate the effect of the Force Majeure Event on the performance
          of its obligations.

   

  		14.4	If the Force Majeure Event prevents, hinders or delays the Affected Party’s performance of its
          obligations for a continuous period of more than [***], the party not affected by the Force Majeure Event may terminate this agreement
          by giving [***] written notice to the Affected Party.

   

  		14.5	Notwithstanding anything contained in this clause 14, lack of finances shall not be considered
          a Force Majeure Event, nor shall any Force Majeure Event suspend any obligation for the payment of money under this agreement.

   

  		15.	Assignment and other dealings

   

  		15.1	This agreement is personal to the parties and neither party shall assign, transfer, mortgage, charge,
          subcontract, declare a trust over or deal in any other manner with any of its rights and obligations under this agreement without
          the prior written consent of the other party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).

   

  		16.	Variation

   

  No variation of this agreement shall be effective
    unless it is in writing and signed by the parties (or their authorised representatives).

   

  		17.	Waiver

   

  		17.1	A waiver of any right or remedy under this agreement or by law is only effective if given in writing and shall not be deemed
          a waiver of any subsequent breach or default.

   

  		17.2	A failure or delay by a party to exercise any right or remedy provided under this agreement or by law shall not constitute
          a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict any further exercise of that or any other right
          or remedy. No single or partial exercise of any right or remedy provided under this agreement or by law shall prevent or restrict
          the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.

   

  
  
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  		18.	Rights and remedies

   

  The rights and remedies provided under this agreement
    are in addition to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies provided by law.

   

  		19.	Severance

   

  		19.1	If any provision or part-provision of this agreement is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified
          to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable. If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision
          or part-provision shall be deemed deleted. Any modification to or deletion of a provision or part-provision under this clause shall
          not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of this agreement.

   

  		19.2	If one party gives notice to the other that any provision or part-provision of this agreement is or may be invalid, illegal
          or unenforceable, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to amend such provision so that, as amended, it is legal, valid and
          enforceable, and, to the greatest extent possible, achieves the intended commercial result of the original provision.

   

  		20.	Entire agreement

   

  		20.1	This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes and extinguishes all previous agreements,
          promises, assurances, warranties, representations and understandings between them, whether written or oral, relating to its subject
          matter.

   

  		20.2	Each party agrees that it shall have no remedies in respect of any statement, representation, assurance or warranty (whether
          made innocently or negligently) that is not set out in this agreement. Each party agrees that it shall have no claim for innocent
          or negligent misrepresentation or negligent misstatement based on any statement in this agreement.

   

  		21.	Conflict

   

  If there is an inconsistency between any of the provisions
    of this agreement and the provisions of the Schedules, the provisions of this agreement shall prevail.

   

  		22.	No partnership or agency

   

  		22.1	Nothing in this agreement is intended to, or shall be deemed to, establish any partnership or joint venture between any of
          the parties, constitute any party the agent of another party, or authorise any party to make or enter into any commitments for
          or on behalf of any other party.

   

  		22.2	Each party confirms it is acting on its own behalf and not for the benefit of any other person.

   

  
  
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  		23.	Third party rights

   

  		23.1	This agreement is intended solely for the benefit of the parties and nothing in this agreement shall be construed to create
          any rights in favour of, any duty to or standard of care with reference to, or any liability to any third party. No person, other
          than the parties, shall be entitled to rely on the provisions of this agreement in any action, suit, proceeding, hearing or other
          forum.

   

  		23.2	The rights of the parties to rescind or vary this agreement are not subject to the consent of any other person.

   

  		24.	Notices

   

  		24.1	Any notice or other communication given to a party under or in connection with this agreement shall be in writing and shall
          be:

   

  		(a)	delivered by hand or by pre-paid priority mail to its registered office (if a company) or its principal place of business (in
          any other case); or

   

  		(b)	sent by email to:

   

  		(i)	in the case of Lineten: ben@lineten.com

   

  		(ii)	in the case of ParcelPal: kelly@parcelpal.com

   

  		24.2	Any notice or communication shall be deemed to have been received:

   

  		(a)	if delivered by hand, on signature of a delivery receipt or at the time the notice is left at the
          proper address;

   

  		(b)	if sent by pre-paid priority mail or other next Business Day delivery service, at 9:00 am (local
          time) on the third Business Day after posting or at the time recorded by the delivery service; or

   

  		(c)	if sent by email, at 9:00 am (local time) on the next Business Day after transmission.

   

  		24.3	This clause 24 does not apply to the service of any proceedings or any documents in any legal action or, where applicable,
          any arbitration or other method of dispute resolution.

   

  		25.	Counterparts

   

  		25.1	This agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered shall constitute a
          duplicate original, but all the counterparts shall together constitute the one agreement.

   

  		25.2	Transmission of an executed counterpart of this agreement (but for the avoidance of doubt not just a signature page) by email
          (in PDF, JPEG or other agreed format) shall take effect as delivery of an executed counterpart of this agreement. If such method
          of delivery is adopted, without prejudice to the validity of the agreement thus made, each party shall provide the other with the
          original of such counterpart as soon as reasonably possible thereafter.

   

  
  
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  		25.3	No counterpart shall be effective until each party has executed and delivered at least one counterpart.

   

  		26.	Disputes

   

  		26.1	If a dispute arises out of or in connection with this agreement or the performance, validity or
          enforceability of it (Dispute) then either party shall give to the other written notice of the Dispute, setting out its
          nature and full particulars (Dispute Notice), together with relevant supporting documents. On service of the Dispute Notice,
          the Customer and Lineten shall attempt in good faith to resolve the Dispute. If the Customer and Lineten are for any reason unable
          to resolve the Dispute within 30 days of the date of the Dispute Notice, the parties will attempt to settle it by mediation in
          accordance with the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) Model Mediation Procedure. Unless otherwise agreed between
          the parties, the mediator shall be nominated by CEDR. To initiate the mediation, a party must serve notice in writing (ADR notice)
          to the other party to the Dispute, requesting a mediation. A copy of the ADR notice should be sent to CEDR. The mediation will
          start not later than 30 days after the date of the ADR notice.

   

  		26.2	If settlement is not reached within 60 days after the service of an ADR Notice, any unresolved
          controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this contract shall be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the
          Arbitration Act (Alberta). Except as provided below the arbitration will be governed by the International Arbitration Rules
          of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution. The number of arbitrators shall be three, which each party appointing one arbitrator
          and the third to be appointed and agreed upon by the selected arbitrators. The place of arbitration shall be Calgary, Alberta and
          the language of the arbitration shall be English.

   

  		27.	Governing laws

   

  This agreement and any dispute
    or claim (including non-contractual disputes or claims) arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation
    shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Alberta and the federal laws of Canada applicable
    therein.

   

  		28.	Jurisdiction

   

  Each party irrevocably agrees
    that the courts of the Province of Alberta shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim (including non-contractual
    disputes or claims) arising out of or in connection with this agreement or its subject matter or formation.

   

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  This agreement has been entered into as of the date first set
    out above.

   

  	LINETEN TECHNOLOGIES INC.	 	Parcelpal
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	/s/ Ben Scallan	 	By:	/s/ Alain Dupere
	 	Name: Ben Scallan	 	 	Name: Alain Dupere
	 	Title: CEO	 	 	Title: Chief Operating Officer

   

  
  
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  Schedule 1 Platform Service and DP
    Service

   

  Part 1 Configuration

   

  a. Table of configuration stages

   

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  Part 2 Platform Service

   

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  Part 4 DP Service

   

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  Part 5 [DP Specification]

   

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  Schedule 2 Service Levels

   

  Part 1 DP Service Levels

   

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  Part 2 Platform Service Levels

   

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  TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT

   

  THIS TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is effective as of September 24, 2017 (the “Effective Date”), and is entered into
    between ParcelPal Technology Inc. (“Carrier”) and Amazon Canada Fulfillment Services, Inc. (“Amazon”). Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement are defined in Section 11.

   

   1.            Services.

   

  a.       Work Orders; Services. At Amazon’s request and as specified in one or more work orders that are executed and delivered by Amazon
    and Carrier (“Work Orders”), Carrier will provide transportation, delivery, and related services (whether on foot, by bicycle, by motor vehicle, or otherwise) (“Services”, as such term is further described in any Work Order) in accordance
    with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Program Policies, and any performance standards set forth in each applicable Work Order. This Agreement and the Program Policies govern each Work Order, and if Carrier commences Services in the
    absence of a Work Order, this Agreement and the Program Policies will nevertheless apply.

   

  b.       Affiliates. Any Affiliate of Amazon may enter into Work Orders with Carrier pursuant to this Agreement, and with respect to such
    Work Orders, such Affiliate becomes a party to this Agreement and references to “Amazon” in this Agreement are deemed to be references to such Affiliate. Each Work Order is a separate obligation of Amazon or the Affiliate of Amazon that is named in
    such Work Order (as applicable), and only Amazon or the Affiliate of Amazon that is named in a Work Order (as applicable) has any obligation under such Work Order.

   

  c.       No Minimum Volume/No Exclusivity. Amazon makes no promises or representations whatsoever as to the amount of business that
    Carrier can expect at any time under this Agreement, whether before or after any Work Order is executed and delivered by Amazon and Carrier. Amazon may from time to time give volume, density, weight, product distribution, or other projections to
    Carrier, but such projections are speculative only and will not in any event give rise to any liability on the part of Amazon. Amazon may engage the services of third parties that may perform the same or similar services as those provided by Carrier
    under this Agreement. This Agreement does not obligate Carrier to perform any Services unless and until a Work Order is executed and delivered by Amazon and Carrier.

   

  2.           Personnel Performing Services; Relationship of the Parties; Transportation Authority; Vehicles; License
      of Equipment.

   

   a.       Personnel Performing Services; Relationship of the Parties.

   

  i.       Each driver, cyclist, walker, and other Personnel provided by Carrier to perform the Services will: (A) have such credentials
    (including background verification), skills, training and expertise as are required by Law, the Program Policies, and each applicable Work Order and otherwise be suitable and appropriate to perform the Services; and (B) prior to providing any Services
    to or on behalf of Amazon, have satisfactorily completed any delivery person training and safety program offered by Carrier in the ordinary course of its business. Carrier will not permit any of its Personnel who at any time fails to satisfy the
    requirements of this Section 2.a.i to provide Services directly or indirectly for or on behalf of Amazon. Further, upon receipt of a written notice (which may be by email or other electronic communication) from Amazon specifying that any of
    Carrier’s Personnel has failed to satisfy the requirements of this Section 2.a.i, Carrier will not permit such Personnel to provide Services directly or indirectly for or on behalf of Amazon.

   

  
  
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  ii.       Carrier is an independent contractor of Amazon. As between Amazon and Carrier, Carrier has exclusive responsibility for its Personnel
    and exclusive control over its policies relating to wages, fees and other compensation, hours, and working conditions. Carrier has the exclusive right to hire, engage, transfer, suspend, lay off, recall, promote, discipline, discharge, and adjust
    grievances with its Personnel. Carrier’s Personnel are not eligible to participate in any employee benefit plans or other benefits available to employees of Amazon or any of its Affiliates. Neither Carrier nor any of its Personnel has any authority to
    bind Amazon or any of its Affiliates to any agreement or obligation.

   

  b.       Transportation Authority. During the Term (as defined in Section 8.a), Carrier will obtain and maintain all motor carrier
    and other transportation related authorities, permits, and registrations with Governmental Authorities (including, without limitation, those relating to the transportation of alcohol products, if applicable) as are required to perform the Services
    under this Agreement, the Program Policies, and each applicable Work Order.

   

  c.       Vehicles. Carrier will provide, operate, maintain, and be responsible for, at Carrier’s expense, all vehicles (including
    bicycles) required to perform the Services under this Agreement, the Program Policies, and each applicable Work Order (each, a “Vehicle”, and collectively, the “Vehicles”), and Carrier will keep the Vehicles in good working order in
    accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Carrier agrees that, if required by Law, all such Vehicles will display any applicable registration numbers and will satisfy all applicable safety, speed, hours of service, and other requirements
    imposed by Law.

   

   d.       License of Equipment.

   

  i.       As used in this Agreement: (A) “Equipment” means, collectively, Hardware and Licensed Materials; (B) “Hardware” means
    handheld communication devices/scanners and all associated equipment furnished to Carrier by Amazon, together with any related manuals and other documentation; and (C) “Licensed Materials” means any software (including, without limitation, any
    scanning and delivery application), content, or other information furnished to Carrier (whether standalone or for use on Hardware, on devices owned by Carrier, or otherwise) by Amazon, together with any related manuals and other documentation.

   

  
  
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  ii.       Amazon grants to Carrier, during the Term, a limited, non-exclusive, non- transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable license to use
    the Equipment in Canada, solely for the purpose of performing the Services. Carrier will provide all other equipment necessary for the performance of the Services at Carrier’s own expense. Carrier will not, in whole or in part: (A) copy the Equipment;
    (B) distribute copies of the Equipment or any part of the Equipment to any third party; (C) modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, make alterations to, decompile, disassemble, or make derivative works based on the Equipment or any part of the
    Equipment; (D) rent, loan, sublicense, lease, distribute, or attempt to grant other rights to the Equipment or any part of the Equipment to third parties; (E) permit remote access to the Equipment by any third party; or (F) use the Equipment other than
    to perform the Services. Carrier will require all of its Personnel using the Equipment to attend the training specified by Amazon, including for updates and periodic refresher training. Carrier will keep all Hardware in good repair, good operating
    condition, and working order and in compliance with the manufacturer’s specifications. Carrier will furnish all Hardware to Amazon for maintenance, service, and repair upon Amazon’s request. Carrier will not make any additions, attachments,
    alterations, or improvements to Hardware without the prior written consent of Amazon. If any Hardware or part of any Hardware is lost, stolen, unreturned, damaged, sold, transferred, leased, encumbered, or assigned without the express prior written
    consent of Amazon, Carrier will promptly pay Amazon the full replacement cost of the Hardware, together with any incidental costs that are incurred by Amazon to replace the Hardware.

   

  iii.       AMAZON LICENSES THE EQUIPMENT TO CARRIER “AS IS” AND MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND REGARDING THE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
    LIMITED TO, THE DESIGN, OPERATION OR CONDITION OF, OR THE QUALITY OF THE MATERIAL, COMPONENTS OR WORKMANSHIP IN, THE EQUIPMENT. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AMAZON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
    INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, TITLE, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AMAZON DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE EQUIPMENT WILL MEET CARRIER’S REQUIREMENTS OR WILL OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR FREE, OR PROVIDE
    ACCURATE, COMPLETE, OR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION. AMAZON WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE OR CLAIM CAUSED BY OR ATTRIBUTABLE TO ANY DEFECT OR DEFICIENCY IN ANY EQUIPMENT WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE EQUIPMENT’S MANUFACTURE, DESIGN, OR OTHERWISE.

   

  iv.       Amazon will defend and indemnify Carrier from any loss, damage, cost, and expense (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses)
    arising out of any claim, action or proceeding brought by a third party (each, a “Third-Party Claim”) alleging that Carrier’s use of the Equipment as authorized under this Section 2.d infringes or misappropriates any third-party patent,
    copyright, trademark, trade secret, or other intellectual property rights (collectively, “Third- Party Proprietary Rights”). Amazon will have sole control of the defense of any Third-Party Claim, and Carrier will cooperate (at Amazon’s expense)
    with Amazon in the defense. Amazon’s obligation to indemnify under this Section 2.d.iv will not apply to the extent that any Equipment infringes or misappropriates any Third-Party Proprietary Rights as a result of (A) any modification of or to
    the Equipment made by Carrier or any of its Personnel, (B) use of the Equipment by Carrier or any of its Personnel other than as contemplated by this Section 2.d, or (C) the combination of the Equipment with other products or services.

   

   3.           Fees.

   

  a.       In consideration of performing Services, Amazon will pay Carrier in accordance with the rate structure
      included in each applicable Work Order. [***].

   

  
  
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  b.       Carrier may charge, and Amazon will pay, Taxes invoiced by Carrier, provided that those Taxes are stated on the original invoice that
    Carrier provides to Amazon and Carrier’s invoices state those Taxes separately and meet the appropriate tax requirements for a valid tax invoice, if any. Amazon may provide Carrier an exemption certificate acceptable to the relevant taxing authority,
    in which case, Carrier will not collect the Taxes covered by the certificate. Carrier will be responsible for all other taxes (including interest and penalties) or fees arising from transactions and the documentation of transactions under this
    Agreement and any Work Order. Amazon will maintain the right to deduct or withhold any taxes that Amazon determines it is obligated to withhold from any amounts payable to Carrier under this Agreement or any Work Order, and payment to Carrier as
    reduced by such deductions or withholdings will constitute full payment and settlement to Carrier of all amounts payable to Carrier under this Agreement or any Work Order. Carrier will provide Amazon with any forms, documents, or certifications as may
    be required for Amazon to satisfy any information reporting or withholding tax obligations with respect to any payments under this Agreement or any Work Order.

   

  c.       Amazon may (i) deduct from and offset against any amounts owing by Amazon to Carrier under this Agreement or any Work Order any sums
    payable by Carrier to Amazon, or (ii) invoice Carrier for such amounts due Amazon and Carrier will pay Amazon invoiced amounts upon receipt of such invoice.

   

  4.            Invoicing. Unless otherwise directed by Amazon, Carrier will provide weekly invoices (at no charge) in a form acceptable to Amazon. Each
    invoice will include at least the following data in addition to any other itemized data reasonably requested by Amazon: service date, service type, number of Planned Routes per Service Area by shift (if applicable), and total cost. At Amazon’s request,
    Carrier will issue separate invoices for each account established under this Agreement or any Work Order. The payment obligation under each invoice is a separate obligation of the account to which the invoiced Services were provided pursuant to the
    applicable Work Order, and no other account has any obligation under such invoice or Work Order. Amazon will pay, or cause to be paid, all undisputed portions of Carrier’s properly submitted invoices within [***] of receipt. Amazon has no obligation to pay, or cause to be paid, any fees or expenses invoiced more than [***] after the applicable Services are
    performed, and Carrier waives any claim for payment of amounts not invoiced within that [***] period. Amazon or its designee may conduct invoice audits to verify accuracy. Discrepant
    invoices will be rejected or short paid with appropriate explanation of the discrepancy. The parties will use their commercially reasonable efforts to resolve any disputes promptly.

   

   5.            Representations, Warranties, and Covenants.

   

  a.       Carrier represents and warrants to Amazon that Carrier is a legal business entity duly formed, validly existing, and in good standing
    under the Laws of the jurisdiction of its formation and that Carrier has all requisite right, power, and authority to enter into, and perform its obligations under, this Agreement, the Program Policies, and each Work Order.

   

  
  
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  b.       In addition to any compliance obligations set forth in this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order, Carrier is solely
    responsible for any and all obligations owed to its Personnel pursuant to applicable Law and for the management of its Personnel and promptly investigating and resolving all workplace complaints made by its Personnel.

   

  c.       Amazon’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, posted at http://phx.corporate- ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=97664&p=irol-govConduct (the “Code”),

    prohibits the paying of bribes to anyone for any reason, whether in dealings with Governmental Authorities or the private sector. Carrier will not violate or knowingly permit anyone to violate the Code’s prohibition on bribery or any applicable
    anti-corruption Laws. Amazon may immediately terminate or suspend performance under this Agreement or any Work Order if Carrier breaches this Section. Carrier will maintain true, accurate, and complete books and records concerning any payments made by
    Carrier to any other person or entity in connection with the performance of the Services, including any such payments made on behalf of Amazon. Amazon and its designated representatives may inspect Carrier’s books and records to verify such payments
    and for compliance with this Section and the Code.

   

  d.       Carrier will: (i) perform the Services in a competent and workmanlike manner in accordance with the level of professional care customarily observed by highly
    skilled professionals rendering similar services; (ii) not violate or infringe any third party’s rights in proprietary or confidential information in performing the Services; (iii) comply with all Laws pertaining to the Services, including without
    limitation all Laws applicable to transport, health, and safety; (iv) hold and comply with all applicable licenses and permits required by Governmental Authorities in performing the Services; (v) notify Amazon as soon as possible of any event or
    circumstance that impairs the safety of or delays delivery of Deliverables, and use an acceptable industry standard of care in the protection of the Deliverables; (vi) at all times have sufficient equipment, Personnel, and resources available to
    perform the Services (and, in any case in which Carrier believes, in its reasonable business judgment, that Carrier does not have sufficient equipment, Personnel, and/or resources available to perform the Services, Carrier will immediately notify
    Amazon); (vii) comply, at Carrier’s sole cost and expense, with Amazon’s Supply Chain Standards and Supplier Code of Conduct, posted at http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200885140, and with any social
    compliance and product safety requirements specified by Amazon (collectively, “Compliance Requirements”), and permit, as requested by Amazon from time to time, Amazon’s designee to audit Carrier’s compliance with any Compliance Requirements, and
    Carrier will implement any corrective actions required by Amazon resulting from such audits at Carrier’s expense; and (vii) not have any lien on Amazon property or assets, including any Deliverables or any documents relating to any Deliverables, and
    Carrier waives all rights to any lien upon any shipment or related documents on behalf of Carrier and any third party engaged by Carrier.

   

  
  
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  6.            Claims for Loss or Damage. Carrier will be liable for Delay, loss, or damage to Deliverables occurring while such Deliverables are in the
    care, custody, or control of Carrier or its Personnel, in an amount equal to the actual cost of the Delayed, lost, or damaged Deliverables, including the replacement cost of the Deliverables and direct costs associated with the original packaging,
    handling, and shipping (including the costs of packaging, handling, and shipping the replacement). Claims for Delayed, lost, or damaged Deliverables may be based upon Amazon’s manifest, may be initiated electronically (including via email), and may be
    filed at any time within [***] after the Deliverable was tendered to Carrier. Carrier will acknowledge all claims within [***]
    of receipt and will process all claims to conclusion and pay or credit the applicable account within [***] of receipt. Carrier will cooperate with Amazon’s loss prevention and
    investigative personnel in the conduct of investigations related to fraud, theft, and other matters of mutual concern.

   

  7.            Insurance. Carrier will, at all times during which Carrier provides the Services and for at least [***] after all Services are completed, carry, at Carrier’s expense, the types of insurance and minimum limits of insurance, in each case, that are specified in the Program Policies and each applicable Work Order. Carrier
    will submit certificates of insurance evidencing required insurance coverages to Amazon prior to the commencement of the Services and at each policy renewal thereafter. Carrier consents to Amazon disclosing Carrier’s certificates of insurance or other
    information to third parties for the purpose of verifying Carrier’s compliance with this Section 7.

   

   8.            Term and Termination.

   

  a.       Term and Termination. The term of this Agreement will begin on the Effective Date and will continue until terminated in
    accordance with this Section 8.a (the “Term.”). Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, by providing the other party with [***] prior
    written notice. If the term of any Work Order extends beyond the Term, this Agreement will survive for the purposes of that Work Order until the termination of that Work Order.

   

  b.       No Damages for Termination. Amazon will not be liable, on account of termination of this Agreement or any Work Order, for loss of
    goodwill, prospective profits, or anticipated orders or for any expenditures, investments, leases, or commitments made by Carrier. Carrier has no expectation, and has not received any assurances from Amazon or any other person, that Carrier’s business
    relationship with Amazon will continue beyond the Term.

   

  c.       Transition Assistance. In connection with the termination of this Agreement or any Work Order for any reason, Carrier will
    provide reasonable assistance to Amazon in order to enable and facilitate an orderly transition of the Services to Amazon or a third party designated by Amazon.

   

   9.            Indemnification.

   

  a.       Carrier will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Amazon and its Affiliates and successors, and each of their respective directors,
    officers, and employees (each an “Indemnified Party” and, collectively, the “Indemnified Parties”) from any third-party allegation or claim based on, or any loss, damage, settlement, cost, expense, and any other liability (including but
    not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) arising out of or in connection with, (i) any allegation or claim of negligence, strict liability, or misconduct of Carrier or any of its Personnel, (ii) a breach of this Agreement, the Program
    Policies, or any Work Order by Carrier or any of its Personnel, (iii) any action or inaction by Carrier or any of its Personnel (including, without limitation, any and all loss or damage to personal property or bodily harm (including death)), or (iv)
    any allegation or claim that Carrier or any of its Personnel failed to comply with applicable Law.

   

  
  
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  b.       Carrier’s duty to defend is independent of its duty to indemnify. Carrier’s obligations under this Section are independent of any of its
    other obligations under this Agreement. Carrier will use counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Parties to defend each indemnified claim, and the Indemnified Parties will cooperate (at Carrier’s expense) with Carrier in the defense. Carrier
    will not consent to the entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement without the Indemnified Parties’ prior written consent.

   

   10.          Confidentiality; Customer Information; Work Product.

   

  a.       Carrier will at all times comply with the terms of any nondisclosure agreement executed or otherwise agreed to by Carrier in favor of
    Amazon and/or its Affiliates (an “NDA”). If no NDA exists, Carrier and its representatives will (i) protect and keep confidential the existence of this Agreement (including all Work Orders and Program Policies), its terms and conditions, and any
    other information obtained from Amazon or any of its representatives that is identified as confidential or proprietary or that, given the nature of such information or the manner of its disclosure, reasonably should be considered confidential or
    proprietary (including, without limitation, all information relating to Amazon’s technology, customers (including Customer Information (as defined below)), business plans, marketing activities, and finances) (collectively, “Confidential Information”),

    (ii) use Confidential Information solely for the purpose of providing Services, and (iii) return all Confidential Information to Amazon promptly following a request from Amazon. All Confidential Information will remain Amazon’s exclusive property, and
    Carrier will have no rights to use Confidential Information except as expressly provided in an NDA or this Agreement.

   

  b.       If Carrier is required by any Governmental Authority to disclose the contents of any Deliverable, Carrier will promptly provide Amazon
    with notice of such requirement. In such instances, Carrier will use commercially reasonable efforts to (i) ensure that any items removed from a container are promptly put back into the container following the relevant Government Authority’s
    inspection, and (ii) provide Amazon with an audit against the manifest for such items.

   

  c.       Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order, Carrier will not use any trade name,
    trademark, service mark, logo, or commercial symbol, or any other proprietary rights of Amazon or any of its Affiliates, in any manner (including but not limited to use in any client list, press release, advertisement or other promotional material)
    without the prior written authorization of such use by a Vice President of Amazon. Without the prior written authorization by a Vice President of Amazon, Carrier will not make any public announcement or other statement (including, without limitation, a
    press release, response to a media query, advertisement, or other promotional material) in which Carrier refers to Amazon or its Affiliates, this Agreement, any Work Order, the Services, or any Confidential Information.

   

  
  
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  d.       Carrier will, and will cause its Personnel to, use all personally identifiable information concerning Amazon’s customers, including
    names and addresses (collectively, “Customer Information”), solely for the purpose of providing Services. Carrier will comply with all instructions of Amazon in respect of the processing of Customer Information, and Carrier will maintain
    appropriate technical and organizational security measures to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of Customer Information. All Customer Information is and will remain the exclusive property of Amazon, and Carrier will not transfer, rent, barter,
    trade, or sell Customer Information and will not develop lists of or aggregate Customer Information. Except as otherwise required by applicable Law, Carrier will, and will cause its Personnel to, delete all instances (including backups and other
    copies) of Customer Information associated with each shipment within [***] after completing the shipment. Before disposing of any hardware, media, or software (including any sale or
    transfer of such material or any disposition of Carrier’s business) that contains or previously contained Customer Information, at Amazon’s direction, Carrier will either return such hardware, media, or software to Amazon, or perform a complete
    forensic destruction of the Customer Information (which may include a physical destruction, preferably incineration, or secure data wipe) such that no Customer Information can be recovered or retrieved. For the avoidance of doubt, the contents of
    Deliverables tendered by Amazon to Carrier are Customer Information subject to this Section 10.

   

  e.       The parties agree that, between the parties, any information or data arising out of or in connection with the Services, including
    without limitation any Amazon customer data or Customer Information and any data, analysis or other work specifically commissioned by Amazon and agreed to by Carrier (collectively, “Work Product”), is owned by Amazon. For purposes of this
    Agreement, Work Product does not include: (a) any inventions or developments made by Carrier and existing prior to the Effective Date; or (b) any inventions or developments developed entirely independently by Carrier, at any time, without any use,
    knowledge of, or reference to, the Confidential Information. The Work Product has been specially ordered and commissioned by Amazon. Carrier agrees that the Work Product is a “work made for hire” for copyright purposes, with all copyrights in the Work
    Product owned by Amazon. To the extent that the Work Product does not qualify as a work made for hire under applicable Law, and to the extent that the Work Product includes material subject to copyright, trade secret, or other proprietary rights
    protection, Carrier hereby assigns to Amazon (or to such of its Affiliates as it may designate), its successors and assigns, all right, title, and interest in and to the Work Product. To the extent necessary to effect this assignment, Carrier will
    execute any documents that Amazon reasonably requests. At any time upon request from Amazon and upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, Carrier will deliver to Amazon in tangible form all materials containing Work Product, whether complete or
    in process. All Work Product will be Confidential Information that is subject to this Section 10.

   

   11.          Defined Terms.

   

  a.       “Affiliate” means, with respect to any entity, any person or other entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by,
    or is under common control with, such first entity.

   

   b.      “Chosen Courts” means the provincial courts in the Province of Ontario.

   

  c.        “Delay” means, with respect to any Deliverable, that such Deliverable was not delivered within the delivery window specified by
    Amazon.

   

  d.       “Deliverables” means parcels, totes, or other deliverables tendered by Amazon to Carrier or any of Carrier’s Personnel.

   

  
  
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   e.       “Governing Laws” means the laws of the Province of Ontario.

   

  f.       “Governmental Authority” means any governmental, quasi-governmental or regulatory authority, body, department, commission, board,
    bureau, agency, division, court, securities exchange or other legislative, executive or judicial governmental entity or instrumentality, whether foreign or domestic, of any country, nation, state, county, parish or municipality, jurisdiction or other
    political subdivision.

   

  g.       “Law” means any national, federal, state, provincial, local, or foreign statute, common law, ordinance, rule, regulation, order,
    judgment or agency requirement of, or issued, promulgated or entered into with, any Governmental Authority.

   

  h.       “Personnel” means, with respect to any party, such party’s employees, agents, representatives, and subcontractors. For the
    avoidance of doubt, Carrier’s Personnel will include any individual assigned by Carrier to perform the Services.

   

  i.       “Planned Route” means a number of Deliverables in a given area that Amazon plans for a single person and/or Vehicle for delivery
    on a specific shift and day and that in turn is assigned by Carrier to a specific person and/or Vehicle for delivery on a specific shift and day.

   

  j.       “Program Policies” means any terms, conditions, policies, guidelines, and other information of which Carrier is notified in
    accordance with Section 12.c or that are referenced in this Agreement or any Work Order.

   

  k.       “Service Area” means the zip codes, cities, geographies, or other areas with respect to which Carrier provides the Services, as
    specifically defined in a Work Order.

   

  l.       “Taxes” means those applicable sales or use taxes or value added taxes that Carrier is legally obligated to charge.

   

   12.          Miscellaneous.

   

  a.       Carrier will not assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement or any Work Order without Amazon’s prior written consent.
    Any attempt by Carrier to assign, subcontract, or delegate in violation of this Section will be null and void.

   

  b.       This Agreement and the Work Orders are governed by the Governing Laws, excluding any conflict of laws rules. Carrier irrevocably submits
    to venue and exclusive jurisdiction in the Chosen Courts for any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, any Work Order, or the Services, and Carrier waives all objections to jurisdiction and venue of the Chosen Courts.

   

  c.       Notices to Carrier under this Agreement or any Work Order may be provided by sending a message to the primary email address then
    associated with Carrier’s service provider account with Amazon. Notices provided to Carrier by email will be effective when sent by Amazon. It is Carrier’s responsibility to keep its email address current, and Carrier will be deemed to have received
    any email sent to the email address then associated with Carrier’s service provider account with Amazon when Amazon sends the email, whether or not Carrier actually receives it. Notices to Amazon under this Agreement or any Work Order may be provided
    by (i) facsimile transmission to 206-266-2009, or (ii) internationally recognized overnight courier service, certified mail (return receipt requested), or personal delivery, to 2021 7th Ave., Seattle, WA 98121, Attention: General Counsel. Amazon may
    update the facsimile number and/or address for notices to Amazon by providing notice to Carrier in accordance with this Section. Notices to Amazon will be deemed effective when delivered in person, when delivered by pre-paid post, or when received by
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  d.       If any provision of this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order is determined to be unenforceable, the parties intend that
    this Agreement, the Program Policies, or the Work Order (as applicable) be enforced as if the unenforceable provisions were not present and that any partially valid and enforceable provisions be enforced to the extent that they are enforceable.

   

  e.       A party does not waive any right under any provision of this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order by failing to insist on
    compliance with, or by failing to exercise any right under, the applicable provision. Any waivers granted under this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order are effective only if recorded in a writing signed by the party granting such
    waiver. The rights and remedies of the parties under this Agreement, the Program Policies, and any Work Order are cumulative and are not exclusive, and either party may enforce any of its rights or remedies under this Agreement, the Program Policies,
    or any Work Order or other rights and remedies available to it at law or in equity. The Section headings of this Agreement are for convenience only and have no interpretive value.

   

  f.       The following provisions, along with any other provisions that by their nature should survive termination or expiration of this
    Agreement, will survive: Sections 4, 6, 7, 8.b, 8.c, and 9-12.

   

  g.       Any breach of this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order by Carrier or any of its Personnel would cause irreparable harm to
    Amazon for which Amazon has no adequate remedies at law. Accordingly, Amazon is entitled to specific performance or injunctive relief for any breach of this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work Order by Carrier or any of its Personnel, without
    the necessity of proving damages or posting bond.

   

  h.       Except for Carrier’s indemnity obligations under Section 9 and liability arising out of Carrier’s breach of Section 10,
    neither party will be liable under any circumstances for lost opportunities or profits, consequential, special, punitive, incidental, or indirect damages of any kind. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit or exclude either party’s liability for any
    matter that may not be limited or excluded by applicable Law.

   

  i.       This Agreement (together with the Program Policies, which are incorporated in this Agreement by this reference), any Work Orders, and
    any NDA constitute the complete and final agreement of the parties pertaining to the Services and supersede and replace the parties’ prior agreements, understandings, representations, and discussions (whether written or oral) relating to the Services.

   

  
  
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  j.       This Agreement may not be amended, suspended, superseded, or otherwise modified except by a written instrument, expressly identifying
    the modifications made and signed by an authorized representative of each of the parties; provided, that, for the avoidance of doubt, Amazon may amend, suspend, supersede, or otherwise modify any Program Policy by notifying Carrier of the same
    in accordance with Section 12.c.

   

  k.       The parties may use standard business forms or other communications, but use of such forms is for convenience only and does not alter
    the provisions of this Agreement. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE BOUND BY, AND EACH SPECIFICALLY OBJECTS TO, ANY PROVISION THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM OR IN ADDITION TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER PROFFERED VERBALLY OR IN ANY QUOTATION, INVOICE, BILL OF LADING, SHIPPING
    DOCUMENT, ACCEPTANCE, CONFIRMATION, CORRESPONDENCE, OR OTHERWISE).

   

  l.       Carrier will not be liable for failure or delay in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement, the Program Policies, or any Work
    Order if such failure or delay is caused by fire, flood, weather conditions or other Acts of God, invasions, riots, closing of public highways, civil unrest, war, acts of terrorism, or any circumstance beyond Carrier’s reasonable control and without
    fault or negligence on Carrier’s part (“Force Majeure”); provided, that (i) Carrier will promptly notify Amazon in writing of the occurrence and details of any event of Force Majeure that has caused, or is likely to cause, Carrier to
    either delay or fail to perform its obligations under this Agreement or any Work Order, and (ii) Carrier will use reasonable efforts to overcome or limit the effects of any such event of Force Majeure on Amazon. If the service interruption caused by
    the Force Majeure continues for [***], either party will have the right to terminate any affected Work Order with respect to the Services not being performed by giving the other party [***] prior written notice. To be effective, such notice must be delivered during the service interruption.

   

  m.       Each party may effect the execution and delivery of this Agreement, any Work Order, and any amendment or addendum hereto or thereto by
    facsimile or electronic transmission (including in portable document format or by electronic signature) of one or more signed counterparts that together will constitute one and the same instrument.

   

  n.       If there is a conflict among this Agreement, the Program Policies, and any Work Order, the Program Policies will prevail over this
    Agreement and the Work Order, and the Work Order will prevail over this Agreement.

   

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  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, properly authorized representatives of the undersigned have executed this Agreement.

   

  	AMAZON:	 	CARRIER:
	 	 	 
	AMAZON CANADA FULFILLMENT SERVICES, INC. 	 	PARCELPAL TECHNOLOGY INC.
	 	 	 
	By:	 	 	By:	/s/ Rich Wheeless
	Name:	 	 	Name:	Rich Wheeless
	Title:		 	Title:  	Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Director

   

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