Posted: Feb 16, 2021 11:21 AM AT | Last Updated: February 16
Stephen Gregory Tynes is shown at a 2016 court appearance after he was charged with threatening to kill an associate dean of Dalhousie medical school and her daughter, along with others. He eventually pleaded guilty to weapons-related offences. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)
A Nova Scotia man who was previously suspended from medical school, and has faced more than half a dozen criminal charges since 2014, is now barred from resuming work as a pharmacist for at least as long as he continues to refuse requests from the profession s provincial regulator.
Following a hearing last fall, a committee of the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists has found Stephen Gregory Tynes guilty of professional misconduct and conduct unbecoming of a pharmacist.