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'Invincible Canada': Summary of Good News report for Canada - 31 August 2006

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4 September 2006

This is the 62nd day of Canadian national consciousness rising to invincibility, as indicated by the following press reports:

31 August 2006

CBC News - Gas up! Pump prices fall to 5-month low (30 August 2006)

Motorists across Canada are enjoying the lowest gasoline prices they've seen since March, and prices could fall further as supplies remain strong....the average price for regular gas is 96.9 cents a litre across Canada this week. That's down 6.1 cents from last week.

Ottawa Citizen - California looks to copy Canada's health-care system (31 August 2006)

California legislators are poised to vote for a 'Canadian-style' health-care system this week....'We've learned from the Canadian system and integrated it into a plan specifically for California,' said Sara Rogers, a spokeswoman for Senator Sheila Kuehl, who put forward the bill.

'Studies by the World Health Organization show that Canada spends about half of what we do on health care, but the overall health outcomes are comparable,' she added, noting that more than six million Californians have no health insurance.

The Globe and Mail - 2007 will be year of the raise, survey says (31 August 2006)

In 2007, Canadian workers may get their highest pay increases in five years...according to a new survey...the results show average salaries across Canada are set to increase about 3.4 per cent...almost 50 per cent of the companies surveyed give out bonuses to all their workers, not just executives.

Bloomberg News - Canadian Stocks Rise With Bullion; Glamis Gold Surges on Bid (31 August 2006)

Canadian stocks rose, led by commodity producers on higher gold prices and after Glamis Gold Ltd. agreed to be bought by Goldcorp Inc. for about $8.6 billion to create the world's fifth-largest bullion producer. 'Resource companies are flush with cash. Pick your stock as to who will be the next target,' said (a top financial manager) in Toronto....A gauge of raw-material shares rose 1.1 per cent. It accounts for 16 per cent of the S/TSX's value and is the best performer among 10 industry groups in the index this year, as commodity prices soared on rising global demand.

CBC News - WTO sets up university headquarters in Fraser Valley (28 August 2006)

A major new international learning centre opens its doors next month in the Fraser Valley community of Chilliwack (in BC), as part of a new initiative by the World Trade Organization. The new World Trade University will have 10 academic centres around the world, where students from emerging economies will study international trade and finance—with Chilliwack as the global headquarters.

And finally, a celebratory story about Quebec City:

Macleans - Ottawa to provide $110 million to help Quebec City celebrate founding (29 August 2006)

The federal government will provide $110 million to help celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec City in 2008....Heritage Minister Beverly Oda and Francophonie Minister Josee Verner announced Monday. 'The year of Quebec's founding is also the year of Canada's founding,' Oda said.

Creating national invincibility

Groups of experts in Yogic Flying are engaged in creating coherent national consciousness in Canada, the Netherlands, United States, Hamsa (Hungary), and an increasing number of other nations, which are enjoying a dramatic and sustained upsurge in positive economic and social trends.

Extensive research published in the world's leading scientific journals has found that the group practice of the Transcendental Meditation Sidhi Programme Yogic Flying by the square root of one per cent of a population is sufficient to reduce negative trends, including crime and violence, and to promote positive economic and social tendencies throughout society.

The cost to train and employ such a group is a small fraction of what any government spends on its military in a single day.

Maharishi's approach to invincibility is in sharp contrast to the conventional military approach. 'Our approach does not require the government to sacrifice the youth for the sake of the nation—because when the youth are killed in war, then for whom is the nation?' Maharishi said.

The harmony and progress of the human race is founded on the internal harmony and progress of every individual. No stress, no strain, no impediment, no difficulty can withstand the totally benign influence of the enlivenment of the Unified Field of Natural Law, the field of Transcendental Consciousness, the field of pure knowledge, through Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Programme.

Refer to: Scientific Research on Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation Programme: Collected Papers, Volumes 1-5 (over 5,000 pages; Volumes 6-7 in press), a Maharishi University of Management Publication.

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