www.nspharmacy.ca, the official website of the Nova Scotia Pharmacy Regulator (NSPR), provides information about the pharmacy regulator, pharmacist and pharmacy technician registration, pharmacy licensure, and pharmacy practice in our province.

The information on this site is intended as a resource to pharmacy professionals and future pharmacy professionals, and to the public.

Public interpretation of health information on this site should not be substituted for the advice of a healthcare professional. For specific health matters, visitors to this site are encouraged to consult their pharmacist or other appropriate healthcare provider.

Occasionally, alternate websites are referenced on this site. This does not imply an endorsement by NSPR. The Nova Scotia Pharmacy Regulator does not endorse specific organizations, products, or therapies.

Nova Scotia Pharmacy Regulator is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land.

We respect and honour the Peace and Friendship Treaties that were signed in this territory, setting the terms of coexistence between settlers and the Mi’kmaq people. These Treaties remain in place today.

We recognize our responsibility to uphold the Treaties in the spirit of Reconciliation and collaboration. We acknowledge the harms that have created and continue to create health inequities for Mi’kmaq People, and we commit to moving forward in partnership.

We are all Treaty People.

We recognize the histories, legacies and contributions of African Nova Scotians, a distinct people with connections to the original 52 land-based Black communities. African Nova Scotians have been a key part of enriching the culture and history of Mi’kma’ki for more than 400 years.

Mi’kma’ki includes all of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, part of New Brunswick, the Gaspé region of Quebec, part of Maine, and southwestern Newfoundland.

August 7, 2025

Deadline Reminder for Dalhousie Pharmacy Endowment Fund Letter of Intent

Reminder: Pharmacists living in the Maritime Provinces and faculty members of the College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University are eligible to apply to receive funding to support the development/implement programs of benefit to pharmacy practice and/or research.

SEPTEMBER 1ST – Applicants are required to submit a summary of no more than one page, describing the subject matter of the grant proposal to be submitted, due one month prior to the application deadline.

Important Note: The letter of intent, due on September 1st can be sent electronically to dalpharmendow@gmail.com. Paper copies are not required.

The Dalhousie Pharmacy Endowment Fund was established in 1988 to provide financial support to programs of mutual interest and benefit to both the profession and the College of Pharmacy. More information about the Fund and the application process can be found at https://www.dal.ca/faculty/health/pharmacy/research/endowment-fund.html