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These are the Canadian number-one country albums of 1995, per the RPM Country Albums chart.
Issue date | Album | Artist |
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January 9 [1] | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
January 16 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
January 23 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
January 30 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
February 6 | Stones in the Road | Mary Chapin Carpenter |
February 13 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
February 20 | Read My Mind | Reba McEntire |
February 27 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
March 6 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
March 13 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
March 20 | If I Could Make a Living | Clay Walker |
March 27 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
April 3 | If I Could Make a Living | Clay Walker |
April 10 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
April 17 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
April 24 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
May 1 | This Child | Susan Aglukark |
May 8 | New Country 2 | Various Artists |
May 15 | New Country 2 | Various Artists |
May 22 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
May 29 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
June 5 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
June 12 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
June 19 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
June 26 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
July 3 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
July 10 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
July 17 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
July 24 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
July 31 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
August 7 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
August 14 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
August 21 | The Hits | Garth Brooks |
August 28 | John Michael Montgomery | John Michael Montgomery |
September 4 | John Michael Montgomery | John Michael Montgomery |
September 11 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
September 18 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
September 25 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
October 2 | All I Want | Tim McGraw |
October 9 | All I Want | Tim McGraw |
October 16 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
October 23 | The Woman in Me | Shania Twain |
October 30 | Now That I've Found You: A Collection | Alison Krauss & Union Station |
November 6 | Starting Over | Reba McEntire |
November 13 | Starting Over | Reba McEntire |
November 20 | The Greatest Hits Collection | Alan Jackson |
November 27 | Fresh Horses | Garth Brooks |
December 4 | Fresh Horses | Garth Brooks |
December 11 | Fresh Horses | Garth Brooks |
December 18 | Fresh Horses | Garth Brooks |
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