Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal (CPJ) is Canada's oldest continuously published periodical.
[2] Shuttleworth continued in his position as editor until 1896 when the journal merged with the Pharmacal Gazette of Montreal.
[2] Early issues contained a wide variety of topics which included social and legal notices, compounding formulae, and commentary on pharmacy issues of the day.
The section contained original research and was very popular among readers.
In June 2005 it was redesigned, changed its name to the Canadian Pharmacists Journal and relaunched with a stronger focus on pharmacy practice research.