NOTE: Spoilers

Last night saw the second season of Big Brother Canada come to a close following Heather Decksheimer's surprise eviction on Wednesday.

As the former houseguests who didn't quite make the jury piled in for a chat on the Big Brother Canada Side Show, the final three - Jon Pardy, Neda Kalantar and Sabrina Abbate - prepared themselves for the biggest Head of Household competition of the season.

This HoH was like none other they'd competed in prior, split into three parts so that one half of the final two could be decided.

Winning the first leg was Jon, with his longterm game partner Neda taking the second, meaning Sabrina had no chance of winning the HoH.

A trivial pursuit saw the power-couple go head-to-head and jaws dropped when Jon not only secured the win, but made the biggest power move of the season by eliminating his closest ally and taking Sabrina to the final two.

Neda took the sixth seat on the jury with Canada's vote being the seventh, but it was a landslide vote that saw 23-year-old Jon become the first ever male winner of Big Brother Canada, in a 6-1 vote.

It was Rachelle who voted for her friend Sabrina to win, whilst Neda, Heather, Arlie, Adel, Allison and Canada handed Jon the $100,000 cash prize, along with a $25,000 shopping spree at The Brick and a $10,000 trip of a lifetime courtesy of Twistos.

Runner-up Sabrina walks away with $20,000 in her pocket.

Big Brother Canada is expected to return for its third season next year.


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