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The Irving family is the wealthiest in New Brunswick [2] and one of the richest families in Canada. [1] The family was headed by Scottish born James Dergavel Irving, known by J.D., who founded the lumber business J. D. Irving. [3] J.D. had one son K. C. Irving (1899–1992), who in turn had three sons: James K. Irving, known as J.K., (1928 ...
The Irving Group of Companies is an informal name given to those companies owned and controlled by the Irving family of New Brunswick—descendants of Canadian industrialist K.C. Irving: his sons James K. (1928–2024), Arthur (1930–2024), and John (1932–2010), and their respective children.
The grandson of J.K. Irving and son of Jim Irving, Jamie Irving became publisher of the Irving-owned New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal then vice-president of the newspaper holding company. [ 1 ] Irving had a near monopoly in media in New Brunswick [ 2 ] well into the 1980s when they owned several English radio stations and CHSJ-TV , the only CBC ...
The Irving family is the sixth-largest private landholder in the United States. In addition to the over 1.2 million acres the family owns, primarily in Maine, the Irvings also own about 2 million ...
James Dargavel Irving (1860 – June 6, 1933) was a Canadian businessman based in Bouctouche, New Brunswick. He was the patriarch of the Irving family, having been the father to K. C. Irving . Life
A 2006 Senate report on media ownership in Canada also singled out New Brunswick because of the Irving companies' ownership of all English-language daily newspapers in the province. Senator Joan Fraser , co-author of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications Final report on the Canadian News Media stated, "We didn't find anywhere ...
Irving Pulp and Paper mill on the Saint John River. The Irving Pulp and Paper Limited, previously Irving Pulp Mill, Reversing Falls, [1] [2] is a private company located in west Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, owned and operated by generations of the K. C. Irving (1899–1992) family since 1951.
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