List of number-one music downloads of 2010 (Canada)

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The Canadian Digital Downloads Chart, also known by the name of Hot Canadian Digital Songs in the Billboard magazine, ranks the best selling music downloads in Canada. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure. The chart is published every Thursday by CANOE. [1]

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference
7 January"Tik Tok" Kesha
14 January"Blah Blah Blah"Kesha featuring 3OH!3 [2]
21 January"Tik Tok"Kesha
28 January"Baby" Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris
4 February"Wavin' Flag" K'naan [3]
11 February"Today Was a Fairytale" Taylor Swift
18 February"I Believe" Nikki Yanofsky [4]
25 February
4 March [5]
11 March [6]
18 March"Wavin' Flag" Young Artists for Haiti
25 March [7]
1 April [8]
8 April [9]
15 April [10]
22 April [11]
29 April [12]
6 May"Break Your Heart" Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris [13]
13 May"Not Afraid" Eminem
20 May"California Gurls" Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg [14]
27 May
3 June
10 June
17 June [15]
24 June
1 July
8 July
15 July"Love the Way You Lie" Eminem featuring Rihanna
22 July
29 July
5 August
12 August [16]
19 August [17]
26 August [18]
2 September"Teenage Dream"Katy Perry [19]
9 September [20]
16 September"I Like It" Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull
23 September"Only Girl (In the World)"Rihanna
30 September
7 October"Just the Way You Are" Bruno Mars
14 October
21 October"Back to December" Taylor Swift
28 October"Only Girl (In the World)"Rihanna
4 November"We R Who We R" Kesha
11 November [21]
18 November"The Time (Dirty Bit)" The Black Eyed Peas
25 November
2 December [22]
9 December
16 December
23 December
30 December

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