Kostas Kordas University of Toronto Recent results from the Collider Detector at Fermilab -- The Tevatron collider at Fermilab is currently providing collisions of protons and anti-protons at a center-of-momentum energy of 1.96 TeV, which is the highest energy ever studied. The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) is one of the two multipurpose detectors observing the outcome of such collisions. After the major upgrades to the collider and the detectors, the Fermilab ``Run II'' period of operations is well underway. The CDF II collaboration is collecting physics-quality data for the last two years and has now at hand a dataset which is more than a factor of four larger than the one used to establish the existence of the top quark in 1995. The key upgrades and the performance of the CDF detector will be presented briefly. The bulk of the talk will be devoted to the discussion of recent results from the CDF II collaboration, with an emphasis in the areas where the Canadian group is contributing. Finally, the prospects for several other interesting measurements will be discussed.