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The Irving Family is a wealthy Maritime family located mostly in New Brunswick, Canada. [1]

Description

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 had three grandsons:

  1. James K. Irving, known as J.K., (born 1928) [4]
  2. Arthur Irving, known as Art, (born 1930), [5] and
  3. John E. Irving known as Jack (1932-2010).

Wealth

J.K. Irving's fortune was estimated by Forbes as between $4.1 billion and $8.3 billion between 2012 and 2022. Arthur's wealth was estimated to be between $1.9 billion to $5.5 billion. [1] The tax affairs of the family were reported on by German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists after making their way into the public domain via the release of the Paradise Papers. [1]

Businesses

James Dergavel Irving started the family business empire by opening a gas station in Bouctouche. Since then the range of businesses owned has grown to over 250 located throughout Canada and the United States. In 2017, the various petrochemical, logistics, retail, and media companies were estimated to be worth $10 billion. [6]

James K. Irving-led lumber and paper business Irving Pulp and Paper are the largest private sector employer in New Brunswick. [1] [2] Irving Oil, led by Arthur Irving is the largest oil refinery in Canada. [1]

List of members [7] [8]

Italics denotes the person is married to the person above, and is thus not a member of the family by birth.

References

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