Here are the figures for the past weekend, arranged from those that owe the highest percentage of their take to the Canadian box office to those that owe the lowest.
L’Horloge Biologique — CDN $954,672 — N.AM $954,672 — 100%
Broken Flowers — CDN $369,093 — N.AM $2,847,000 — 12.9%
Wedding Crashers — CDN $19,162,025 — N.AM $164,051,000 — 11.7%
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo — CDN $889,319 — N.AM $9,400,000 — 9.5%
The Dukes of Hazzard — CDN $5,065,793 — N.AM $57,478,000 — 8.8%
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory — CDN $13,888,458 — N.AM $183,788,000 — 7.6%
The Skeleton Key — CDN $1,114,744 — N.AM $15,795,000 — 7.1%
Four Brothers — CDN $1,392,811 — N.AM $20,700,000 — 6.7%
Sky High — CDN $2,851,413 — N.AM $43,303,000 — 6.6%
Must Love Dogs — CDN $2,099,244 — N.AM $34,615,000 — 6.1%
A couple of discrepancies: Broken Flowers and L’Horloge Biologique were #8 and #9 on the Canadian chart, respectively (the former film was #14 in North America as a whole, and the latter film hasn’t turned up on the North American chart at all, yet), while March of the Penguins and The Great Raid were #7 and #10 on the North American chart, respectively.