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What is required from a Canadian pharmacist from another province to be licensed in Manitoba?

  1. Only PEBC and jurisprudence

  2. Only a 600 hours practice certificate

  3. PEBC, jurisprudence, no conditions, among other requirements

  4. Only liability insurance

The correct answer is: PEBC, jurisprudence, no conditions, among other requirements

A Canadian pharmacist from another province must fulfill multiple requirements in order to be licensed in Manitoba. These include passing the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC), completing a jurisprudence exam, and ensuring there are no conditions on their current license. Simply holding a 600 hours practice certificate or having liability insurance is not enough to obtain a license in Manitoba.