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Canada's Worst Handyman 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Canada's Worst Handyman 2

''Canada's Worst Handyman 2'' is a 2007 Canadian television series, airing on Discovery Channel Canada, and is the successor to ''Canada's Worst Handyman''. Like its predecessor, five contestants and their nominators enter the "Handyman Rehabilitation Centre", where a series of challenges await them. At the end of the series, one contestant is given the show's dubious namesake title. Unlike its predecessor, however, ''Worst Handyman 2'' is a longer series with a slightly different format, largely due to the increasing trend in garage and shed renovation and a decline in home renovation.
==Format==
Over the course of the series, each of the five contestants seek to build "the ultimate eco-shed", incorporating various environmentally friendly building materials and "creature comforts", from within the Handyman Rehabilitation Centre, a warehouse in Toronto, Ontario. In each episode, contestants partake in a series of challenges, with one contestant being named the most improved handyman and another being named the worst.
At the end of the series, the contestant with the worst shed overall is given the title of Canada's worst handyman. The five sheds, as well as one built by experts Greg House and Jill Rydall, have been sold to the one lucky, and five unlucky bidders on eBay, sight unseen. The winning bidders will also appear on the final episode of the series (which traditionally is a recap episode) as the shed is being delivered to them. The proceeds of the eco-shed sale goes to Habitat for Humanity Canada.

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