TORONTO | A scope-of-practice "turf war" is brewing in Ontario as pharmacists and nurses push to take on tasks traditionally handled only by physicians.
He was born in Canada and went to undergraduate school in Canada, but he's being asked to prove his English skills before being allowed to improve his skills in British Columbia.
A program designed to give Manitoba pharmacists the tools and support they need to become primary smoking cessation counsellors has received a healthy financial boost.