

There were other pieces to the trade, but Simmons was the core return as a three-time reigning All-Star. Will you miss Canada’s Worst Driver? Let me know in the comments below.Brooklyn’s haul for an all-time offensive talent?īen Simmons, a freak athlete and All-NBA Defensive Player at just 25 years of age at the time, coming off a postseason humiliation and standoff with his organization. “He started a production company based on the single sale of season one of CWD back in 2005, and that company, Proper Television, still thrives today.” “But the biggest thanks of all, of course, goes to our late, great leader Guy O’Sullivan,” Younghusband wrote. He finished by acknowledging Guy O’Sullivan, the President of Proper Television, Worst Driver‘s production company, who passed away in 2017. Younghusband, who gamely faced Canadians oblivious to how bad their driving habits were, thanked the Bell Media specialty station and those who got behind the wheel throughout the series’ run. “Your creativity and grit, both on set and behind the scenes, are what made CWD the longest-running reality series in Canadian TV history.” “Many, many, many thanks to the hundreds (yes hundreds!) of people who have worked on the show over the years,” he continued. “I had really hoped we would get to do a ‘Goodbye’ season to end the series with a tip of the hat to the faithful audience, but alas, we are simply done without any fanfare. The great runaway hit has finally crashed and burned,” he wrote.

“It is with equal parts pride and humility, sadness and joy that I am writing to inform you all that Canada’s Worst Driver is officially finished.

Host Andrew Younghusband made the announcement on his Facebook page on Tuesday afternoon. After 14 seasons and dozens of terrible drivers behind the wheel, Discovery’s longest-running reality series has come to an end. Canada’s Worst Driver has careened into the sunset.
