 Michael Buble's "It's Time."
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Call it a Canadian triple play for Vancouver crooner Michael Buble.
For the third consecutive week, his sophomore effort "It's Time" remained at No. 1 on the Canadian album charts, according to data compiled by Nielsen SoundScan.
Buble accomplished the feat with sales of 22,200, down from his 32,900 copies sold last week.
Elsewhere in the Canadian top 10, Green Day's "American Idiot" (13,000) the 2005 Grammy Nominees (8,400), and Ray Charles's "Genius Loves Company" all stayed locked in second, third and fourth positions, respectively.
Gwen Stefani's "Love.Angel.Music.Baby" rose up to No. 5, switching spots with The Game's "The Documentary," which fell to No. 6, and Motley Crue's two-disc retrospective "Red, White & Crue" claimed No. 7.
Tina Turner's double-CD "All The Best" dropped to No. 8, 3 Doors Down's "Seventeen Days" rebounded from a four-position drop last week by moving up one to No. 9, and Usher's "Confessions" rounded out the top 10 and No. 10.
Notable debuts this week included Tori Amos's "The Beekeeper" at No. 16, Lynda Lemay's "" at No. 22, and the compilation "YTV Big Fun Party Mix Vol. 6" at No. 23.
In the U.S., Omarion's "O" landed at No. 1, followed by Ray Charles in second, Green Day in third, The Game in fourth, and Tori Amos in fifth.