Ontario begins second consultation on PPN policy optionsTwo policy proposals are up for consideration. Anyone interested in participating in the consultation can leave a comment on the Ontario government website until July 28, 2025. CVS and Express Scripts sue Arkansas over restriction on pharmacy benefit managersSupporters of the Arkansas law have said it’s needed because PBMs are forcing independent pharmacies, especially those in rural areas, to close. Here’s how one law from the ‘50s allows corporations to own (some) pharmacies in Ontario A new story in The Globe and Mail highlights this 71 year-old law. How pharmacists work on the frontlines with Doctors Without Borders Sam Okeyo, project pharmacy manager for Doctors without borders (MSF), in South Africa discusses the role pharmacists play there—and outlines the federation's Humanitarian Competency Framework. Top takeaways from TELUS Health’s new Pharmacy Trends market report The inaugural report featured 5 big trends about the future of pharmacies in Canada. More funding and collaboration to fuel practice change By filling research and evidence gaps in pharmacy, we can move the profession forward in a big way. B.C. has a new prescription management program. Here's what you need to know The province says that the new program will be implemented into all community pharmacies by 2025. Innovators: Immunizing the world, one injection at a time If pharmacist Ajit Johal fulfills his mission, the world will be a much healthier place. What's in a wage? Choosing between a job you love and one that will provide an adequate paycheque is like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Manitoba plans to allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control, health minister says Currently, Manitoba and Ontario are the only two provinces that don’t allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last