List of RPM Number-one Singles of 2000

This is a list of the weekly Canadian RPM magazine number one Top Singles chart of 2000.
The final RPM chart was issued on 6 November 2000 when the magazine ceased publication. The songs after that date are from Billboard magazine's Hits of the World Section, originally published by SoundScan in Canada.

identifies Canadian musical acts.

Volume:Issue Issue date(s) Weeks at
number one
Song Artist(s)
70:8-9 13 December - 3 January 2000 ÷ 2 ÷ "Blue" Eiffel 65
70:10-11 10 January - 17 January 2 "I Knew I Loved You" Savage Garden
70:12 24 January 1 "What a Girl Wants" Christina Aguilera
70:13-14 31 January - 7 February 2 "I Knew I Loved You" Savage Garden
70:15-16 14 February - 21 February 2 "What a Girl Wants" Christina Aguilera
70:17-18 28 February - 6 March 2 "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" Backstreet Boys
70:19 13 March 1 "Faded" soulDecision
70:20 20 March 1 "Bye Bye Bye" 'N Sync
70:21-23 27 March - 10 April 3 "Never Let You Go" Third Eye Blind
70:23 17 April 1 "Maria Maria" Santana featuring The Product G&B
70:24-25, 71:1-3 24 April - 22 May 5 "It Feels So Good" Sonique
71:4-9 29 May - 3 July 6 "Oops!… I Did It Again" Britney Spears
71:10-12 10 July - 24 July 3 "It's Gonna Be Me" 'N Sync
71:13-14 31 July - 7 August 2 "Bent" Matchbox Twenty
71:15 14 August 1 "Bang Bang Boom" The Moffatts
71:16-18 21 August - 4 September 3 "Bent" Matchbox Twenty
71:19-26 11 September - 6 November ‡ 9 ‡ "Music" Madonna
N/A 11 November - 16 December 5 "Shape of My Heart" Backstreet Boys
N/A 23 December - 30 December 2 "Liquid Dreams" O-Town

÷ - Due to a two week break in RPM publication over the 1999/2000 Christmas/New Year time, the intervening weeks are inferred.

‡ - No RPM issue was published for 23 October.

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