Letters to the editor: ‘Credit-card rewards … a pimple on the backside of capitalism.’ Who pays for harsh interest-rate hikes? Plus other letters to the editor for March 13

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Letters to the editor: ‘Credit-card rewards … a pimple on the backside of capitalism.’ Who pays for harsh interest-rate hikes? Plus other letters to the editor for March 13
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‘Credit-card rewards … a pimple on the backside of capitalism.’ Who pays for harsh interest-rate hikes? Plus other letters to the editor for March 13

: In rural Alberta, we have initiated a local and less expensive way to get and keep our nurses.

This program reduces barriers for rural students who are now able to pursue postsecondary nursing education right at home. The hope is that these future nurses will also consider careers at home. Paul Landini’s column should be mandatory reading for all health professionals and Canadians. The contribution of physical exercise, no matter how gentle, to general and mental health seems to have diminished appreciation in recent decades.

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