 Norah Jones
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Norah Jones's "Not Too Late" is spending a lot of time at No. 1 in Canada.
For the fourth consecutive week, the New York-based singer's third full-length disc remained on top of the album charts, according to Nielsen SoundScan data.
Jones accomplished the feat with sales of 12,000, down from the 24,000 copies she sold last week.
She also grabbed the No. 1 spot south of the border, selling 100,000 copies of "Not Too Late" in the U.S.
Elsewhere in the Canadian top 10, the compilation "Grammy Nominees 2007" (8,000) was locked in at No. 2, Fall Out Boy's "Infinity on High" (7,000) climbed one spot to No. 3, switching positions with Jann Arden's "Uncover Me," which fell to No. 4.
Justin Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds" and Nelly Furtado's "Loose" both rose up one positiom to No. 5 and No. 6, respectively, and the Dixie Chicks' "Taking the Long Way" went the wrong way, down two to No. 7.
Daughtry's self-titled album jumped seven notches to No. 8, Akon's "Konvicted" moved from No. 13 to No. 9, and Gwen Stefani's "The Sweet Escape" hung onto the No. 10 spot.
Notable debuts included the dance collection "MC Mario 2007" at No. 41, and "YTV's Big Fun Party Mix 8" at No. 46.
In the U.S., Daughtry placed second, followed by Fall Out Boy in third, the compilation "Kidz Bop 11" in fourth, and Akon in fifth.