Canada's Worst Driver 7

As with previous years, eight people, nominated by their family or friends, enter the Driver Rehabilitation Centre to improve their driving skills.

This season makes a particular emphasis on the uniquely Canadian nature of driving, rather than having any driving-related motifs as in past years.

As part of the promotion for this season, a special Monday edition of The Alan Nursall Experience, a segment on Daily Planet (which normally airs on Tuesdays and Thursdays), takes a behind-the-scenes look at the Driver Rehabilitation Centre.

Jon wants to graduate, after a long talk with Aaron's life story earlier in the day in the confessional.

Ben, however, wants to graduate, having learned many things about his original licensing process, which included settling on the cheapest driving school available and being a class clown rather than focusing on fundamentals.

At the start of the episode, Andrew recalls an incident where a contestant on Canada's Worst Driver's Dutch counterpart, De Allerslechtste Chauffeur van Nederland (The Netherlands' Worst Driver), injured host Ruben Nicolai—Andrew's Dutch counterpart—and a cameraman during its Shoulder Check Challenge (the contestant, later identified only as Pim, mistook the gas pedal for the brake, closed his eyes and let go of the wheel) and how it has put him on edge (Canada's Worst Driver 7 was filmed as the Dutch series was airing in the Netherlands).

However, Afiya admits to being overconfident when she entered rehab and the realization of the true nature of her driving skills means that she is not ready to graduate.

For the second time in three episodes, Andrew is left with the deciding vote and, in another 3-2 split decision (this time, with Philippe and Shyamala backing Shirley and Peter and Cam backing Tab), Tab becomes the next graduate, as Shirley's driving was still too inconsistent for the experts' tastes.

After a somber farewell to the Challenger (complete with a mock funeral ceremony), the experts give their final opinion.

In their final discussion, the experts immediately agree that while he still has some way to go, Aaron is not Canada's Worst Driver as, despite his composure crashing down when a police car suddenly blared its siren behind him, he improved the most.

As for the remaining two, Philippe and Peter judge Sly to be Canada's Worst Driver due to his performance in the challenges, while Cam and Andrew judge Shirley as such, feeling that even though Sly stopped in the middle of an intersection on numerous occasions during his Road Test, Shirley was disastrous on hers, leaving Shyamala with the deciding vote, which swings in Sly's favour as, despite performing the worst in the Straight-Line Reversal Challenge and the Mega Challenge, the fact that Sly is considered to be able to drive away on his own, while Shirley isn't, means that Shirley is named Canada's Worst Driver and becomes the seventh person (fourth woman) to be awarded the trophy.

Despite ultimately being named the worst, Shirley still leaves with parting words of encouragement from Andrew, who implores her to continue driving and, as a special mark of respect for doing so well, allows Janis to drive Shirley home instead of the usual final humiliation of being forced to catch a plane or limousine while her car is towed all the way back to her hometown.