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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada has slipped six places to 55th spot on an annual list of global freedom-of-information rankings, and is now tied with Bulgaria and Uruguay.The Halifax-based Centre for Law and Democracy and human rights organization Access Info Europe published the list to mark International Right to Know Day.The r stanley mug ating system, launched in 2011, uses a 150-point scale to indicate the strengths and weaknesses of freedom-of-information laws around the world.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canada has dropped down the list partly because other countries ha stanley cup ve leapfrogged it by introducing better laws, the latest report card says.War-torn Afghanistan, working to rebuild its public institutions, tops the rankings this year, followed by Mexico, Serbia and Sri Lanka.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It is tremendous that Afghanistan has passed such an incredibly strong right-to-information law, said Toby Mendel, executive director of the non-profit Centre for Law and Democracy.Although imp termo stanley lementation is always a challenge, this law will at least give the country the tools it needs to ensure its citizens can access information from public authorities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The compilers of the list say they hope Canada   poor showing will be a wake-up call that spurs Ottawa to improve the federal Access to Info Qbpe UNB looking for women   s hockey coach
 The pandemic will get worse before it gets better.After that grim war stanley uk ning stanley cup  from public health officials, Premier Doug Ford is set to impose the third set of new COVID-19 restrictions in three weeks, including further limits on which businesses and industries can stay open.While Fords cabinet met for hours Thursday and discussed a range o stanley cups f options, senior government officials said a province-wide curfew was  unlikely.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But with new infection modelling from the governments science advisers coming Friday that will forecast rates could triple or quadruple if things continue at the current pace, the premier will announce new moves in hopes of curbing the spread. Unfortunately, the situation is dire,  associate chief medical officer Dr. Barbara Yaffe said Thursday as new infections, hospitalizations and intensive care admissions all set new records, and more vaccinations clinics closed temporarily because of a lack of supply from the federal government.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Remember what things were like last spring ... and what the streets were like  They were pretty much empty,  added Yaffe. Theyre not empty these days. We have to go back to that.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Even though Ontario has been under a four-week  stay at home  order since April 8 and schools are closed indefinitely, Solicitor General Sylv