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.
Sicko — CDN $1,990,000 — N.AM $19,185,853 — 10.4%
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix — CDN $20,800,000 — N.AM $207,866,865 — 10.0%
Knocked Up — CDN $13,280,000 — N.AM $142,698,885 — 9.3%
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End — CDN $26,770,000 — N.AM $306,034,458 — 8.7%
Transformers — CDN $22,610,000 — N.AM $262,978,000 — 8.6%
Live Free or Die Hard — CDN $9,960,000 — N.AM $116,267,866 — 8.6%
Hairspray — CDN $2,010,000 — N.AM $27,476,745 — 7.3%
Ratatouille — CDN $10,980,000 — N.AM $165,519,955 — 6.6%
License to Wed — CDN $2,450,000 — N.AM $38,495,133 — 6.4%
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry — CDN $2,110,000 — N.AM $34,233,750 — 6.2%
A couple of discrepancies: Sicko and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End were #9 and #10 on the Canadian chart, respectively (they were #11 and #14 in North America as a whole), while 1408 and Evan Almighty were #8 and #9 on the North American chart, respectively.