This report provides a comprehensive overview of climate change in Canada, analyzing its regional impacts. The study explores the negative effects such as the imperiled Arctic, extreme weather events including wildfires and floods, and rising sea levels. It also discusses positive impacts like fewer deaths during summer, carbon dioxide fertilization, and the potential for more shelters. The report includes figures and tables to illustrate weather properties and changes, emphasizing the warming trends and their consequences on different parts of Canada, particularly in the western and northern regions. The analysis covers the causes, consequences, and future projections related to climate change in the country, highlighting the challenges and opportunities associated with it.