This is a list of the Canadian Billboard magazine Canadian Hot 100 number-ones of 2011.
Note that Billboard publishes charts with an issue date approximately 7–10 days in advance.
A Canadian flag denotes a Canadian artist.
† | Indicates best-performing single of 2011 [1] |
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
re | January 1 | "The Time (Dirty Bit)" | The Black Eyed Peas | [2] |
January 8 | [3] | |||
January 15 | [4] | |||
45 | January 22 | "Grenade" | Bruno Mars | [5] |
46 | January 29 | "Hold It Against Me" | Britney Spears | [6] |
47 | February 5 | "More" | Usher | [7] |
re | February 12 | "Grenade" | Bruno Mars | [8] |
February 19 | [9] | |||
48 | February 26 | "Born This Way" | Lady Gaga | [10] |
March 5 | [11] | |||
March 12 | [12] | |||
March 19 | [13] | |||
March 26 | [14] | |||
April 2 | [15] | |||
April 9 | [16] | |||
49 | April 16 | "On the Floor" | Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull | [17] |
April 23 | [18] | |||
50 | April 30 | "S&M" | Rihanna | [19] |
51 | May 7 | "E.T." | Katy Perry featuring Kanye West | [20] |
re | May 14 | "On the Floor" | Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull | [21] |
May 21 | [22] | |||
52 | May 28 | "Rolling in the Deep" † | Adele | [23] |
June 4 | [24] | |||
June 11 | [25] | |||
53 | June 18 | "Give Me Everything" | Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer | [26] |
June 25 | [27] | |||
July 2 | [28] | |||
July 9 | [29] | |||
54 | July 16 | "Party Rock Anthem" | LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock | [30] |
July 23 | [31] | |||
re | July 30 | "Give Me Everything" | Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer | [32] |
August 6 | [33] | |||
55 | August 13 | "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" | Katy Perry | [34] |
56 | August 20 | "Moves like Jagger" | Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera | [35] |
August 27 | [36] | |||
September 3 | [37] | |||
September 10 | [38] | |||
September 17 | [39] | |||
September 24 | [40] | |||
October 1 | [41] | |||
October 8 | [42] | |||
October 15 | [43] | |||
October 22 | [44] | |||
57 | October 29 | "Sexy and I Know It" | LMFAO | [45] |
November 5 | [46] | |||
58 | November 12 | "We Found Love" | Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris | [47] |
November 19 | [48] | |||
November 26 | [49] | |||
December 3 | [50] | |||
December 10 | [51] | |||
December 17 | [52] | |||
December 24 | [53] | |||
December 31 | [54] |
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