Paul Martin
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 56 years ago |
Date of birth | August 28,1938 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Windsor |
Canada | |
Party | Liberal Party of Canada |
Previous offices | Prime Minister of Canada (2003–2006), Member of the Canadian House of Commons (1988–2008) |
Children | Paul William Martin |
David Patrick Martin | |
2 | |
James Robert Martin | |
Parents | Paul Martin Sr. |
Michael Martin | |
Education | University of St. Michael's College |
University of Ottawa | |
Elk River High School | |
University of Toronto Faculty of Law | |
Movies/Shows | I Never Knew That About Britain |
Flog It! | |
Lucky Kids | |
A Blonde Dream | |
Du bist Musik | |
Massacre at Marble City | |
Spouse | Sheila Martin |
Books | Hell Or High Water: My Life in and Out of Politics |
Died | West Berlin |
Salary | 5 million USD |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Nhl draft | New Jersey Devils |
Play career | 2003–2018 |
Play for | New Jersey Devils |
Fribourg-Gottéron | |
Pittsburgh Penguins | |
San Jose Sharks | |
Picked date | San Jose Sharks |
Previous position | Prime Minister of Canada (2003–2006) |
Grandparents | Michael Martin |
Date of died | January 23,1967 |
Sport | Athletics |
Groups | Exile |
Love | |
Nationality | American |
Number | New Jersey Devils |
Teams | Minnesota |
Archdioces | Wellington |
Appoint | 1 January 2021 |
Ordin | 4 September 1993 |
Previous post | Bishop of Christchurch ; Apostolic Administration of Christchurch (2021–2022) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 449703 |
Paul Martin Life story
Paul Edgar Philippe Martin PC CC KC, also known as Paul Martin Jr., is a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 21st prime minister of Canada and the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2003 to 2006.
Shoppers spent less for second month in a row, says BRC
... " Retailers will be hoping that a post-Jubilee and summer feel-good factor begins to improve confidence amongst some shoppers - as presently overall confidence levels are lower than sales may suggest, " said Paul Martin, UK head of retail at KPMG...
M& S warns online sales tax will damage High Street
... The debate over how best to tax this sector has become even more intense during the pandemic, said KPMG s UK head of retail, Paul Martin...
Covid: Shoppers swap party clothes for loungewear
... Paul Martin, UK head of retail at KPMG, said footwear was the only online category to see mild growth...
LGBT groups and celebrities call for gender law reform
... The letter to the PM was started by Paul Martin OBE, chief executive of LGBT Foundation, who said: We have come together to reiterate how critical these reforms are to removing the barriers that trans and non-binary people face every day...
Shoppers spent less for second month in a row, says BRC
Shoppers are spending less than they were a year ago, as The Rising cost of living squeezes incomes, according to The Body representing retailers.
Sales, in-store and online, fell for The Second month in a row in May, The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said.
Sales rose sharply Last Year after pandemic restrictions eased, but that " spending bubble" has now burst, the BRC's Helen Dickinson said.
Total retail sales in May declined by 1. 1% compared to May 2021.
That was a sharper slowdown than in April, when BRC figures showed a fall of 0. 3% compared to April 2021.
Sales of clothing, footwear and accessories, including in fashion and beauty, rose, as people prepared for holidays and summer social occasions, including the Jubilee.
But consumers weren't buying bigger ticket items, such as furniture and electronics, the BRC said, as it published its latest monthly data, which it collects from the UK's medium and larger retailers.
With inflation running at historic highs, what people are buying is costing them more. So a small drop in total sales masks a much larger drop in the volume of goods sold, once inflation is accounted for, the BRC added.
" It is clear the post-pandemic spending bubble has burst, with retailers facing tougher trading conditions, falling consumer confidence, and soaring inflation impacting consumers' spending power, " said Ms Dickinson, the BRC's chief executive.
The Fall in May marks The Second consecutive month of declining retail sales, as reported by the regular BRC-KPMG retail sales monitor.
It Comes at a difficult time for retailers, who are also facing rising costs, especially of energy, transport and labour, which combined were " forcing retailers to increase their prices" Ms Dickinson added.
The share of sales that take place online, as opposed to in physical stores, appeared to have stabilised, the BRC added. After rising sharply while pandemic restrictions were in place, online sales were " settling" at around 39%, compared to 30% pre-pandemic, the BRC said.
" Retailers will be hoping that a post-Jubilee and summer feel-good factor begins to improve confidence amongst some Shoppers - as presently overall confidence levels are lower than sales may suggest, " said Paul Martin , UK head of retail at KPMG.
Over the four-day Jubilee Bank holiday weekend, people did spend significantly More Than the equivalent dates Last Year (which did not include a Bank Holiday ) data from Barclaycard on Monday suggested.
" Despite wider concerns around the cost of living, the hospitality sector especially will be pleased by this welcome boost, having missed out on two years of unrestricted trading, " said Barclaycard Payments chief executive Rob Cameron .
Spending at restaurants rose 41. 5% over 2-5 June. Spending was up 74. 2% at pubs, bars and night clubs, while spending on entertainment was up 67. 3% and spending on Public Transport was up 38. 8%, Barclaycard Payments said, based on credit and debit card transactions.
Source of news: bbc.com