Canada's Worst Handyman 4

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No. of episodes7
Original networkDiscovery Channel Canada
Original releaseMay 4 (2009-05-04) 
June 15, 2009 (2009-06-15)
Canada's Worst Handyman 4
Season 4
StarringAndrew Younghusband
No. of episodes7
Release
Original networkDiscovery Channel Canada
Original releaseMay 4 (2009-05-04) 
June 15, 2009 (2009-06-15)
Season chronology

Canada's Worst Handyman 4 was the fourth season of the Canadian reality TV show Canada's Worst Handyman, which aired on the Discovery Channel. As with previous years, five people, nominated by their family or friends, enter the Handyman Rehabilitation Centre to improve their handyman skills. This year, the Handyman Rehabilitation Centre is located at the Pow Wow Point Lodge, a 100-year-old country retreat near Huntsville, Ontario,[1] where each contestant competes in challenges meant to improve their do-it-yourself skills, including one where all the contestants must work together as a group. At the end of each episode, host Andrew Younghusband and two judges determine the most improved and the worst contestant in each episode: the most improved being rewarded with the responsibility in leading the next episode's group challenges, while the worst being punished with a further one-on-one tutorial with Andrew. At the end of the last episode, the worst of the five contestants is named Canada's Worst Handyman. This is the first season in which Canadian Tire is the primary sponsor. Furthermore, unlike previous seasons, contestants will not be given the materials or tools that they need: instead, they must purchase them from a Canadian Tire store near the rehab centre while keeping under budget. The overall theme to this season is the question of what is considered "good enough," in addition to working outdoors in the cold winter (Canada's Worst Handyman has been filmed in the winter since the second season, but was held primarily indoors in previous seasons).

  • Gail Prosser-Craig is the owner of "Women Who Build Stuff," a renovation company exclusively staffed by women. Her company's projects can be seen all over the Greater Toronto Area. She replaces Jo Alcorn, who served as the series' interior designer in the previous season.
  • Geoff Woodmansey is back for his second season as general contractor. As the owner of his own construction company, he has had over 25 years of experience under his belt, working in some of Toronto's most exclusive neighborhoods.

Contestants

  • Johnnie Bachusky, from Red Deer, Alberta, is a columnist with the Red Deer Express newspaper and book author (mainly on ghost towns in and around Alberta) who, as a handyman, has a fear of following directions—so much so that his wife, Darlis, does everything around the house, similar to that of Marnie Vinet from the previous season.
  • Angie Budgell, from Minto, New Brunswick, is a stay-at-home mom whose high spirits and attitude are in stark contrast to her clumsiness. Her husband and nominator, Roy, is a perfectionist who simply wants things done properly.
  • Brian McDonald, from Sarnia, Ontario, is a Canadian Coast Guard officer whose family of five must constantly put up with his "Do Not Use" labels all over his house, all from do-it-yourself projects—a habit his wife and nominator, Veronica, brought him to the Handyman Rehabilitation Centre to end.
  • Brian Pugh, a retired stockbroker from Ottawa, Ontario, claims to be "dyslexic" when it comes to directions, buying by two or three times the materials he actually needs for his projects. His son, Brennan, nominated him to bring his spending and skills under control.
  • Eric Thibeault, a registered nurse from Gatineau, Quebec, is easily excitable, but carries with him a hot temper. His childhood buddy, Marc Buzzell, brought him to the Handyman Rehabilitation Centre to bring it under control. However, partway through the fifth episode, the producers decided that Marc was too much of a distraction for Eric to work or learn effectively and thus, replaced him with Eric's wife, Michelle Lacroix.

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