They’re all here, from Paul Anka to Drake.

We’re just days away from the 2025 Juno Awards, Canada’s equivalent of the Grammys. Kaytranada, Tate McRae, Shawn Mendes, Josh Ross and The Weeknd are competing for artist of the year at the show, which will air on Sunday (March 30) from Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Michael Bublé is set to host.

The Weeknd and Mendes have both landed No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. The Weeknd has amassed seven No. 1 hits on this side of the border. Mendes has so far reached the summit once, with “Señorita,” his 2019 collab with then-girlfriend Camila Cabello. McRae came close to joining them when “Greedy” reached No. 3 in January 2024.

Paul Anka became the first Canadian artist to top the Hot 100, scoring in July 1959 with “Lonely Boy.” Anka’s U.S. hits predate the inception of the Hot 100 in August 1958. His 1957 breakthrough smash “Diana” topped Billboard’s Best Sellers in Stores chart.

Percy Faith, who in 1960 became the second Canadian artist to top the Hot 100, also had hits that predated that chart. His “Delicado” and “The Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)” were major hits in 1952-53.

But which Canadian artists have had the most No. 1 hits on the Hot 100? Rosie Long Decter of Billboard Canada prepared this comprehensive report, which we reformatted into a ranking.

Count down the chart-topping Canadian acts below – listed from fewest to most No. 1 hits. Artists with the same number of No. 1s are listed chronologically by the date that their earliest No. 1 hit reached the top spot.



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