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.
Deep Sea 3-D — CDN $1,138,590 — N.AM $9,353,786 — 12.2%
The Da Vinci Code — CDN $16,445,661 — N.AM $136,481,000 — 12.0%
Mission: Impossible III — CDN $12,323,982 — N.AM $113,967,000 — 10.8%
Just My Luck — CDN $1,443,533 — N.AM $13,457,000 — 10.7%
RV — CDN $5,204,496 — N.AM $55,955,000 — 9.3%
Poseidon — CDN $3,894,423 — N.AM $45,173,000 — 8.6%
Over the Hedge — CDN $6,254,386 — N.AM $75,931,000 — 8.2%
The Sentinel — CDN $2,802,796 — N.AM $34,614,186 — 8.1%
X-Men: The Last Stand — CDN $6,690,925 — N.AM $103,125,000 — 6.5%
See No Evil — CDN $377,407 — N.AM $8,563,000 — 4.4%
A couple of discrepancies: Deep Sea 3-D and The Sentinel were #9 and #10 on the Canadian chart, respectively (they were not in the North American Top 20 at all this week, but they were at #21 and #22 last week), while United 93 and An American Haunting were #9 and #10 on the North American chart, respectively.
Also, in case anyone was wondering, there was no stats post last week because the website from which I glean this information did not list the Canadian top ten. Blame the Victoria Day holiday.