| Province | City | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Columbia | Vancouver | November 9 | Vancouver Public Library |
| British Columbia | Vancouver | November 10 | Vancouver Flea Market |
| Newfoundland | St. John's | November 20 | Memorial University of Newfoundland |
| Newfoundland | St. John's | November 20 | Centre scolaire et communautaire des Grands-Vents |
| Nova Scotia | Halifax | November 21 | Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 |
| Nova Scotia | Halifax | November 22 | Halifax Stanfield International Airport |
| New Brunswick | Fredericton | November 23 | Crowne Plaza Fredericton Lord Beaverbrook Hotel |
| Alberta | Edmonton | December 4 | Prince of Wales Armouries |
| Alberta | Edmonton | December 5 | University of Alberta |
| Ontario | Toronto | December 11 | Toronto Reference Library |
| Ontario | Toronto | December 12 | Centennial College |
| Saskatchewan | Saskatoon | January 15 | Radisson Hotel Saskatoon |
| Saskatchewan | Saskatoon | January 16 | The Mall at Lawson Heights |
| Quebec | Montréal | January 24 | Promenades Cathédrale |
| Quebec | Montréal | January 24 | Salon Cartier 1, Centre Mont-Royal |
| Quebec | Gatineau | January 31 | Canadian Museum of Civilization |
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