Pharmacists in politics: Hubert HumphreyHubert Humphrey, the 38th vice president of the United States who served from 1965 to 1969 alongside President Lyndon Johnson, was a second-generation pharmacist. Doug Frith, pharmacist, cabinet minister, diesDoug Frith, the most prominent pharmacist to advance in public office in Canada, died in Ottawa on March 20, 2009 of a massive heart attack at the age of 64. David Hill new dean at U Sask pharmacy school Dr. David Hill named dean of the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, effective August 1, 2009. CFP announces new president Peter Marshall has been appointed president of the Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy for 2009. Pharmacy says goodbye to Paul Gauvreau The staff of Rogers' Pharmacy group join our friends and colleagues in the pharmacy profession in mourning the loss of Paul Gauvreau. Shoppers appoints new EVP, CFO Zaffiro named Italian Canadian Citizen of the Year Sandoz head elected CGPA chair Manitoba pharmacy mourns Stew Wilcox One of Canada's leading builders of the profession of pharmacy, Manitoban Stewart Wilcox, died of cancer on January 5th, 2009 at the age of 74 in Winnipeg. Free compounding for 102-year-old patient First Previous 75 76 77 Next Last