About PEBC
The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) is the national certification body for the pharmacy profession in Canada. PEBC is a non-profit organization with more than 50 years of experience in assessing the qualifications and competence of candidates for licensing by pharmacy provincial regulatory authorities.
The purpose of the Pharmacy Examining Board is to assess qualifications for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on behalf of participating provincial regulatory authorities. The Board evaluates qualifications, develops and administers examinations including a national Qualifying Examination, and issues Certificates of Qualification.
Provincial legislation restricts the practice of pharmacy to qualified persons licensed by provincial regulatory authorities. The PEBC Certificate of Qualification for pharmacists is a licensing requirement for entry-to-practice applicants (whether trained in Canada or elsewhere) in all provinces, except Quebec. The PEBC Certificate of Qualification for pharmacy technicians is an entry-to-practice licensing requirement in all provinces that have regulated pharmacy technicians.
Through its comprehensive certification process, PEBC ensures that pharmacists and pharmacy technicians entering the profession have the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to safely and effectively practise pharmacy. The rigorous certification process administered by PEBC ensures the quality of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians entering practice and is a vital component in the delivery of safe and effective health care to Canadians.
Based in Toronto, PEBC is governed by a national Board of Directors comprised of representatives of the pharmacy profession from across Canada.
Vision and Mission
Vision
PEBC contributes to the health and wellness of Canadians by providing leadership and excellence in competency assessment for the pharmacy profession.
Mission
To certify the qualifications of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
We:
- provide a comprehensive and relevant assessment process as a basis for a national licensing standard
- are the national source for assessment of qualifications for entry-to-practice, re-entry to practice and continuing competence
- are a vital component in ensuring the safe and effective delivery of progressive health care
- make a significant contribution to the profession of pharmacy
- are internationally recognized as a leader in competency assessment
Members of the Board
Members of the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada for 2022-2023 and their appointing bodies:
Suzanne Len, President
Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals
Dale Cooney
Alberta College of Pharmacy
Melissa Benoit, Immediate Past-President
Canadian Pharmacy Technician Educators Association
Roy Dobson
Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada
Terri Schindel, Vice-President
Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
Yann Gosselin-Gaudreault
L'Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec
Harriet Davies, Executive Committee Member
Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada
Leslie Heusdens
Prince Edward Island College of Pharmacists
Gabriella Wong, Executive Committee Member
College of Pharmacists of British Columbia
Heather LeBlanc
New Brunswick College of Pharmacists
Daniel Burton
Canadian Pharmacists Association
Taggarty Norris
Newfoundland and Labrador Pharmacy Board
Toni Cano
Canadian Pharmacy Technician Educators Association
Karen Riley
Ontario College of Pharmacists
Wendy Clark
College of Pharmacists of Manitoba
Robert Solek
Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians
Craig Connolly
Nova Scotia College of Pharmacy
Provincial and Territorial Regulatory Authorities
Provincial legislation restricts the practice of pharmacy to qualified persons licensed by provincial regulatory authorities. The PEBC Certificate of Qualification for pharmacists is a licensing requirement for entry-to-practice applicants (whether trained in Canada or elsewhere) in all provinces, except Quebec. The PEBC Certificate of Qualification for pharmacy technicians is an entry-to-practice licensing requirement in all provinces that have regulated pharmacy technicians.
Health and Social Services
Gov’t of the Northwest Territories
Professional Practice Unit,
Health and Social Services,
Government of Nunavut