Schools offer programs. They aren’t involved in in study permit approvals and what program would lead to better approval chances. The advice is the same for everyone. Pick a program that makes sense based on your current education and work history and what will lead to career advancement when returning home. Most retail pharmacists who own pharmacies around the world have no further training. An MBA is the most common degree if anything.
Schools aren’t in the immigration business. They offer courses and it is not up to them to determine which programs will be best for international students versus domestic students. If you have to prove that you will be returning home learning to run a Canadian healthcare office doesn’t make a lot of sense. Would add that program also makes more sense for an office setting versus a retail setting like a pharmacy.