From high school, you'll study at university in what's called an undergraduate program. You would normally study science and typically for two years or more.
You’ll then apply to a pharmacy program at university, which takes a further four years to complete.
Once you finish your pharmacy degree, you’ll write a national board examination through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC).
You also need practical hands-on experience though co-op, an apprenticeship, or an internship; and be fluent in English and/or French.