William Trischuk University of Toronto The CDF-II Experiment at Fermilab The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) and Fermilab Tevatron have undergone major upgrades over the last 5 years, increasing the collision energy from 1.8 to 2.0 TeV and instantaneously luminosities from 2 to 4X10^31 cm^-2s^-1 currently with an eventual goal of 10^32 in the next year. We have now recorded 100 pb-1 of physics quality data and have new results on a wide range of topics. After a brief review of the upgrades I will show electroweak, top and b physics results from the new data. Particular emphasis will be placed on the physics being done by members of the Canadian CDF groups.