Canadians continued to dip into their wallets to buy up Eminem's latest release, "Curtain Call."
The Detroit rapper's hits package remained at the top of the Canadian album charts for a seventh consecutive week, selling over 8,000 copies.
Slim Shady now has his eye on the Canadian Nielsen SoundScan record for consecutive weeks at No. 1, which is currently held by Shania Twain's "Up," which was the top disc in the land for 11 straight weeks between Nov. 2002 and Feb. 2003.
Meanwhile, James Blunt's "Back To Bedlam" (7,000) remained at No. 2 and Madonna's "Confessions On A Dancefloor" was unchanged at No. 3.
"MuchDance 2006" moved from No. 5 to No. 4, Nickelback's "All The Right Reasons" gained another two spots this week to No. 5, and Johnny Cash's "The Legend of Johnny Cash" climbed four to No. 6.
Il Divo's "Ancora" dropped from No. 4 to No. 7, the Black Eyed Peas' "Monkey Business" held steady at No. 8, Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway" occupied the No. 9 spot, and Chicago's Fall Out Boy rose six spots to No. 10 with their new disc "From Under the Cork Tree."
Once again, there were no other new entries in the top 50 this week.
In the U.S., Jamie Foxx's "Unpredictable" returned to the No. 1 position, followed by Mary J. Blige's "The Breakthrough" in second, Eminem in third, Carrie Underwood's "Some Hearts" in fourth, and Johnny Cash in fifth.