Display title | Canada's Worst Handyman |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Canadian Reality Show, Canada's Worst Handyman tries to rehabilitate the country's constructionaly challenged in much the same way as its sister program does for driving. This, involves sending candidates (usually nominated by their relatives) to a central location (referred to their "Handyman Rehabilitation Centre") to take classes on various techniques from professionals, and then (hopefully) applying their new-found skills to perform various DIY tasks in their designated room, all of these quests are aimed toward "refurbishing" their building into something, such as a bed and breakfast, dorm rooms, honeymoon suites, etc (which will invariably be labelled as "Canada's Worst ..."). There are also communal tasks (such as building a shed, or re-doing a kitchen), where the previous day's "most improved" serves as the foreman. |