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Summary of Good News report for Canada from 8 September 2006
by Global Good News staff writer

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11 September 2006

Today is the 8th day of the third month of Canadian national consciousness rising to invincibility, as indicated by the following press reports:

8 September 2006

The National Post - Builders keep faith in market - 8 September 2006 Residential builders continue to have faith in the housing market, applying for $3.4-billion in permits in July, a 4.6% increase from a month earlier, according to Statistics Canada.

'Every builder I talk to, wherever they are in Canada, says they are extremely busy right now,' says John Kenward, chief operating officer of the Canadian Home Builders' Association.

Brent Weimer, a senior economist with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., says his group predicts 2006 will be a better year for new home construction than 2005. The StatsCan numbers reinforce that point, he says.

CBC News - Bloc Quebecois to support softwood deal, meaning Tories likely won't fall - 7 September 2006 The Bloc Quebecois says it will support the softwood lumber deal, meaning the Conservative government should survive a planned vote in the Commons on the issue.

Federal Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon said...'It will give us political stability, economic stability, and we're going to move forward from that.'

'The industry, the unions, the regions, the municipalities and chambers of commerce are asking us to do exactly what we're doing now,' Duceppe said. 'This is being responsible. We're not playing politics on the backs of those people.'

The Toronto Star - Ontario campus enrolment hits a high - 7 September 2006 The biggest freshman class in Ontario history is arriving on campus this fall, bringing enrolment in higher learning to a historic 40 per cent of young adults.

The government has fuelled more interest in higher learning by boosting student aid, reaching out to minorities and giving institutions the money they need to grow ... says Chris Bentley, minister of training, colleges and universities.

CanWest News Service - Number of kids trying smoking halved - 7 September 2006 Canadian youth appear to be understanding the anti-smoking message, according to a Health Canada report ... that found more young people are getting turned off smoking than a decade earlier.

The Youth Smoking Survey indicated that in 2004-05, 21 per cent of children in Grades 5 to 9 had at some time tried any type of tobacco product a 50 per cent drop from the first time the survey was conducted in 1994.

And finally, a story that highlights the growing unity in Canada:

The Toronto Star - Ministers claim progress on trade - 8 September 2006 The provinces and the federal government are claiming a breakthrough in the long-stalled negotiations to remove barriers to inter-provincial trade.

'This has very positive economic consequences for Ontario,' (said) Ontario Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Marie Bountrogianni ... adding that yesterday's agreements ultimately could translate into 'tens of thousands' of jobs and 'billions of dollars' in trade for the province.

Federal Industry Minister Maxime Bernier issued a statement saying the Halifax meeting was 'an excellent example of co-operative federalism.'

The ministers at yesterday's meeting may ... reconvene in January - 'to continue their work to strengthen the Canadian economic union,' concluded (their) communique.

These are a few of the news reports reflecting Canada's rising invincibility from the growing Yogic Flying groups across Canada.

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 are 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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