List of number-one albums of 2013 (Canada)

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These are the Canadian number-one albums of 2013. 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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Number-one albums

Key
Indicates best-performing album of 2013 [1]
Issue dateAlbumArtistReferences
January 5 Take Me Home One Direction [2]
January 12 [3]
January 19 Babel Mumford & Sons [4]
January 26 Notes From The Underground Hollywood Undead [5]
February 2 Long. Live. ASAP ASAP Rocky [6]
February 9 Classified Classified [7]
February 16 Believe Acoustic Justin Bieber [8]
February 23 All That Echoes Josh Groban [9]
March 2BabelMumford & Sons [10]
March 9 [11]
March 16Punkt Pierre Lapointe [12]
March 23 Spring Break…Here to Party Luke Bryan [13]
March 30 What About Now Bon Jovi [14]
April 6 The 20/20 Experience Justin Timberlake [15]
April 13 [16]
April 20 [17]
April 27 Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies Volbeat [18]
May 4 Save Rock and Roll Fall Out Boy [19]
May 11 To Be Loved Michael Bublé [20]
May 18 [21]
May 25 [22]
June 1 Demi Demi Lovato [23]
June 8 Random Access Memories Daft Punk [24]
June 15 [25]
June 22 The Hurry and the Harm City and Colour [26]
June 29 13 Black Sabbath [27]
July 6 Yeezus Kanye West [28]
July 13 [29]
July 20 Unorthodox Jukebox Bruno Mars [30]
July 27 Magna Carta Holy Grail Jay-Z [31]
August 3 [32]
August 10 Stars Dance Selena Gomez [33]
August 17 Blurred Lines Robin Thicke [34]
August 24 The Civil Wars The Civil Wars [35]
August 31 Crash My Party Luke Bryan [36]
September 7 Paradise Valley John Mayer [37]
September 14 Hail to the King Avenged Sevenfold [38]
September 21 Hesitation Marks Nine Inch Nails [39]
September 28 Fuse Keith Urban [40]
October 5 From Here to Now to You Jack Johnson [41]
October 12 Nothing Was the Same Drake [42]
October 19 The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2 Justin Timberlake [43]
October 26 Bangerz Miley Cyrus [44]
November 2 Lightning Bolt Pearl Jam [45]
November 9 Prism Katy Perry [46]
November 16 Reflektor Arcade Fire [47]
November 23 Loved Me Back to Life Celine Dion [48]
November 30 [49]
December 7 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Eminem [50]
December 14 Midnight Memories One Direction [51]
December 21 [52]
December 28 Beyoncé Beyoncé [53]

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