List of number-one albums of 2012 (Canada)

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These are the Canadian number-one albums of 2012. The chart is compiled by Nielsen Soundscan and published by Jam! Canoe, issued every Sunday. The chart also appears in Billboard magazine as Top Canadian Albums.

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Chart history

Key
Indicates best-performing album of 2012 [1]
Issue dateAlbumArtistSalesReferences
January 7 Christmas Michael Bublé [2]
January 14 21 Adele [3]
January 2119,000 [4] [5]
January 2814,000 [6] [7]
February 414,000 [8] [9]
February 1114,000 [10] [11]
February 18 Old Ideas Leonard Cohen 38,000 [12] [13]
February 2521Adele21,000 [14] [15]
March 353,000 [16] [17]
March 1028,000 [18] [19]
March 17 [20]
March 24Star Académie 2012Various artists [21]
March 31 Up All Night One Direction [22]
April 7 Tuskegee Lionel Richie 18,000 [23] [24]
April 14 MDNA Madonna 32,000 [25] [26]
April 21 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded Nicki Minaj [27]
April 2821Adele10,000 [28] [29]
May 5 Love Is a Four Letter Word Jason Mraz 19,300 [30] [31]
May 12 Blunderbuss Jack White 16,600 [32] [33]
May 19 Blown Away Carrie Underwood 17,300 [34] [35]
May 2621Adele9,200 [36] [37]
June 2 Trespassing Adam Lambert 7,300 [38] [39]
June 9 Born and Raised John Mayer 17,800 [40] [41]
June 167,790 [42] [43]
June 2321Adele6,700 [44] [45]
June 30 Clockwork Angels Rush 20,000 [46] [47]
July 7 Believe Justin Bieber 57,000 [48] [49]
July 14 Living Things Linkin Park 20,000 [50] [51]
July 21 Wild Ones Flo Rida 14,300 [52] [53]
July 28 Uncaged Zac Brown Band 8,100 [54] [55]
August 4Wild OnesFlo Rida6,000 [56] [57]
August 11Up All NightOne Direction [58]
August 18 God Forgives, I Don't Rick Ross [59]
August 25BelieveJustin Bieber [60]
September 1 Cabin Fever Corb Lund [61]
September 8 The Midsummer Station Owl City [62]
September 15 Havoc and Bright Lights Alanis Morissette [63]
September 22 The Sheepdogs The Sheepdogs [64]
September 29 Dead Silence Billy Talent [65]
October 6 The Truth About Love Pink [66]
October 13 Babel Mumford & Sons [67]
October 20 [68]
October 27 [69]
November 3 Night Train Jason Aldean [70]
November 10 Red Taylor Swift [71]
November 17 [72]
November 24 Sans attendre Celine Dion [73]
December 1 Take Me Home One Direction [74]
December 8 Unapologetic Rihanna [75]
December 15 Merry Christmas, Baby Rod Stewart [76]
December 22 [77]
December 29 [78]

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