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Top 10
North American
box office
1. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2, $17.4 million
2. Skyfall, $16.5 million
3. Rise of the Guardians, $13.3 million
4. Lincoln, $13.2 million
5. Life of Pi, $12.1 million
6. Wreck-It Ralph, $6.9 million
7. Killing Them Softly, $6.8 million
8. Red Dawn, $6.5 million
9. Flight, $4.4 million
10. The Collection, $3.1 million
-- Hollywood.com, Nov. 30-Dec. 2
iTunes Canada albums
1. Christmas, Michael Bublé
2. Girl on Fire, Alicia Keys
3. Harmony, Serena Ryder
4. Dance (RED) Saves Lives (Presented by Tiesto), various artists
5. Unapologetic, Rihanna
6. The World From the Side of the Moon, Phillip Phillips
7. Babel, Mumford & Sons
8. The Truth About Love, P!nk
9. The Lumineers, The Lumineers
10. Merry Christmas, Baby, Rod Stewart
-- iTunes Canada, week ending Dec. 2
CKUW albums
1. Vampires, Vampires
2. Midnight Midnight, Nova
3. Desire's Despair, Mise En Scene
4. Lazyhorse, Lazyhorse
5. Marblemouth, Boats!
6. They Told Me, The Lytics
7. Sun, Cat Power
8. No Can Do, Ladyhawk
9. A Tease Done Bluegrass, Ramblin Dan Frechette
10. Failed States, Propagandhi
-- 95.9 FM, week ending Dec. 2
UMFM Folk/Roots/Blues albums
1. Trent Severn, Trent Severn
2. Spectators, Amelia Curran
3. Heart on My Sleeve, Don Amero
4. Red Hot, The F-Holes
5. Blue Clouds, Elizabeth Mitchell & You Are My Flower
6. The Mando Chronicles: Disc 1 Americana
7. My-Oh-My, Revelstoke
8. Hollerin' Pines, Hollerin' Pines
9. Better Day, Dolly Parton
10. Cigarettes & Truckstops, Lindi Ortega
-- 101.5 FM, week ending Dec. 2
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