Despite PPNs, Canada is still ‘far from U.S.-style coverage’A new study from C.D. Howe found that there’s little evidence of widespread harm if PPNs are introduced into the Canadian healthcare system. Chasing a dream across bordersThe quality of entries for our 2025 Student Essay Contest was so high that we decided to share them all. Here's an essay by Maria Paola Mendieta, a third-year PharmD student at the University of Ottawa. ‘No pricing updates to share for Canadian patients,’ Eli Lilly says in wake of U.K. price hike for Mounjaro The type 2 diabetes medication is set to rise in price in the U.K. Pharmacy students help solve real-world healthcare challenge in Northern Ontario Students presented ideas to launch antimicrobial stewardship program in Northern Ontario to hospital management. Big debut for novel Tiny Little Pharmacists Longtime pharmacist pens a comic novel that puts his profession at the heart of the story. Saskatchewan launches new medication substitution training for pharmacists The government of Saskatchewan is allowing pharmacists to substitute medications under certain conditions. ‘Pharmacies are not just pharmacies’: The Alberta Independent Pharmacy Association wants to empower small pharmacy owners in the province In response to a number of new healthcare policies in Alberta, a group of independent pharmacies has started an association to advocate for their specific needs. Working together to support pharmacist prescribing New research yields practical strategies to support pharmacist prescribing. Let's talk about . . . staffing Some businesses have a full complement of skilled labour, but that rarely extends to remote and rural areas where positions remain vacant for years. Building a new pharmacy brand for independents Pharmacist entrepreneurs aim to reshape Canada’s independent pharmacy scene. First Previous 13 14 15 16 17 Next Last