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{{Short description|Canadian privately-owned multigenerational conglomerate}}
{{about|the multigenerational conglomerate|the parent company|Irving Group of Companies|the company founder|James Dergavel Irving|the current owner|James K. Irving|pulp and paper|Irving Pulp and Paper}}
{{more citations needed|date=September 2014}}
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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = J.D. Irving, Limited
| name = J.D. Irving, Limited
| logo = JD_Irving_Logo.svg
| logo = JD_Irving_Logo.svg
| type = Private
| type = [[Privately held company|Private]]
| industry = {{unbulleted list|Forestry|Transportation|Shipbuilding|Consumer Products}}
| industry = {{unbulleted list|Forestry|Transportation|Shipbuilding|Consumer Products}}
| foundation = [[Bouctouche, New Brunswick|Bouctouche]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada {{Start date|1882}}
| foundation = {{Start date and age|1882}}, in [[Bouctouche, New Brunswick|Bouctouche]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada
| location_city = [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]], [[New Brunswick]]
| location_city = [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]], [[New Brunswick]]
| location_country = Canada
| location_country = Canada
| area_served = Worldwide with operations throughout North America.
| area_served = Worldwide with operations throughout North America.
| key_people = {{unbulleted list|Jim Irving (co-CEO)|[[Robert Irving (industrialist)|Robert Irving]] (co-CEO)}}
| key_people = {{unbulleted list|Jim Irving (co-[[Chief executive officer|CEO]])|[[Robert Irving (industrialist)|Robert Irving]] (co-CEO)}}
| founder = [[James Dergavel Irving]]
| founder = [[James Dergavel Irving]]
| owner = [[James K. Irving]]
| owner = ''Unknown''
| num_employees = 18,000
| num_employees = 20,000
| parent = [[Irving Group of Companies]]
| parent = [[Irving Group of Companies]]
| divisions = Irving Forest Products & Services<br />Irving Transportation Services<br />Irving Shipbuilding & Industrial Fabrication<br />Irving Retail & Distribution Services<br />Irving Consumer Products<br />Irving Industrial Equipment & Construction<br />Irving Specialty Printing<br />[[Irving Tissue]]
| divisions = Irving Forest Products & Services<br />Irving Transportation Services<br />Irving Shipbuilding & Industrial Fabrication<br />Irving Retail & Distribution Services<br />Irving Consumer Products<br />Irving Industrial Equipment & Construction<br />Irving Specialty Printing<br />[[Irving Tissue]]
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| footnotes = <ref name=History>{{cite web|title=History|url=http://jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=176|publisher=J.D. Irving, Limited|access-date=27 July 2014|ref=History|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140313125937/http://jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=176|archive-date=13 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="About Us">{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=168&coll_id=30|publisher=J.D. Irving, Limited|access-date=27 July 2014|ref=About Us|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140817224415/http://www.jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=168&coll_id=30|archive-date=17 August 2014}}</ref><ref name=OCLC>{{cite web|title=J.D. Irving, Limited|url=https://ocl-cal.gc.ca/app/secure/orl/lrrs/do/clntSmmry?clientNumber=6324&sMdKy=1381424244399|website=Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada|publisher=Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada|access-date=27 July 2014|ref=OCLC|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313154851/https://ocl-cal.gc.ca/app/secure/orl/lrrs/do/clntSmmry?clientNumber=6324&sMdKy=1381424244399|archive-date=13 March 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| footnotes = <ref name=History>{{cite web|title=History|url=http://jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=176|publisher=J.D. Irving, Limited|access-date=27 July 2014|ref=History|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140313125937/http://jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=176|archive-date=13 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="About Us">{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=168&coll_id=30|publisher=J.D. Irving, Limited|access-date=27 July 2014|ref=About Us|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140817224415/http://www.jdirving.com/about-us.aspx?id=168&coll_id=30|archive-date=17 August 2014}}</ref><ref name=OCLC>{{cite web|title=J.D. Irving, Limited|url=https://ocl-cal.gc.ca/app/secure/orl/lrrs/do/clntSmmry?clientNumber=6324&sMdKy=1381424244399|website=Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada|publisher=Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada|access-date=27 July 2014|ref=OCLC|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313154851/https://ocl-cal.gc.ca/app/secure/orl/lrrs/do/clntSmmry?clientNumber=6324&sMdKy=1381424244399|archive-date=13 March 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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[[Image:PulpAndPaperMill.jpg|thumb|right|Pulp and Paper Mill owned by JDI in [[Saint John, New Brunswick]].]]
[[Image:PulpAndPaperMill.jpg|thumb|right|Pulp and Paper Mill owned by JDI in [[Saint John, New Brunswick]].]]

'''J.D. Irving, Limited''' is a privately owned [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] company headquartered in [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada. It is involved in many industries including [[forestry]], [[paper|forestry products]], [[agriculture]], [[food processing]], [[transport]]ation, and [[shipbuilding]]. The company forms, with [[Irving Oil]], Ocean Capital Investments and [[Brunswick News]], the bulk of the [[Irving Group of Companies]], which groups the interests of the Irving family.
'''J. D. Irving Limited''' ('''JDI''') is a privately owned [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] company headquartered in [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada. It is a part of the [[Irving Group of Companies]] and consists of various subsidiaries such as [[Irving Tissue]], [[Irving Equipment]], [[Kent Building Supplies]], [[New Brunswick Railway]], [[New Brunswick Southern Railway]], Eastern Maine Railway, [[Maine Northern Railway]], [[Brunswick News]], [[Acadia Broadcasting]], [[Irving Shipbuilding]], and [[Cavendish Farms]], among others.{{sfn|Canadian Encyclopedia|2020}} It is involved in many industries including [[forestry]], [[paper|forestry products]], [[agriculture]], [[food processing]], [[transport]]ation, and [[shipbuilding]]. JDI along with [[Irving Oil]], Ocean Capital Investments and Brunswick News, forms the bulk of the [[Irving Group of Companies]], which groups the interests of the Irving family.


==History==
==History==
J.D. Irving Limited (JDI) traces its roots to a sawmill operated in [[Bouctouche, New Brunswick]] by its namesake, [[James Dergavel Irving]].<ref name=History/> J.D. Irving's operations were entrusted to his children, one of whom, [[Kenneth Colin Irving]], assumed majority ownership and used JDI as a springboard for expanding into [[pulp and paper]] and other forestry-related businesses between the 1920s and 1940s.
J.D. Irving Limited (JDI) traces its roots to a sawmill operated in [[Bouctouche, New Brunswick]] by its namesake, [[James Dergavel Irving]].<ref name=History/> J.D. Irving's operations were passed to his children, one of whom, [[Kenneth Colin Irving]], assumed majority ownership and used JDI to expand into [[pulp and paper]] and other forestry-related businesses between the 1920s and 1940s.

In the post-[[Second World War|war]] years, JDI took control of pulp mills in Saint John and upstate [[New York (state)|New York]], as well as sawmills throughout New Brunswick. During the 1950s, JDI took control of a shipyard in Saint John and started several [[truck driver|trucking]] companies and heavy industry companies like [[Irving Equipment]] to satisfy the growing needs of the company.[[Image:Kent Store HFX 2007.jpg|thumb|left|A Kent store in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]].]]


In the post-[[Second World War|war]] years, JDI acquired pulp mills in Saint John and upstate [[New York (state)|New York]], as well as sawmills throughout New Brunswick. During the 1950s, JDI took control of a shipyard in Saint John and started several [[truck driver|trucking]] companies and heavy industry companies like [[Irving Equipment]] to satisfy the growing needs of the company.[[Image:Kent Store HFX 2007.jpg|thumb|left|A Kent store in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]].]]
From the 1960s-2000s, JDI expanded to become the largest forestry company in the [[Maritimes]] and northern [[Maine]] and the region's largest industrial player, with extensive land holdings, tree nurseries, pulp mills (plants producing [[kraft process|kraft]] pulp, [[supercalender]]ed paper, tissue products, and [[corrugated fiberboard|corrugated medium]]), sawmills, a retail chain of home improvement stores ([[Kent Building Supplies]]), modular home construction ([[Kent Homes]]), industrial construction, [[drywall|wallboard]] manufacturing, marine towing and dredging ([[Atlantic Towing]]), prefabricated concrete (StresCon), steel fabrication (Ocean Steel), frozen food production ([[Cavendish Farms]]), fertilizer and agri-services ([[Cavendish Agri-Services]]), railways ([[New Brunswick Southern Railway]]), and manufacturing of personal care products including tissue and paper towels ([[Majesta]] and [[Royale (brand)|Royale]]) as well as diapers (Irving Personal Care).


In the 1970s and 1980s, JDI expanded into trucking with its [[Scot Truck]] subsidiary based in [[Debert, Nova Scotia|Debert, NS]]. Now called [[Midland Transport]] and based in [[Dieppe, New Brunswick|Dieppe, NB]], it is joined by sister companies [[Midland Courier]] (Dieppe), [[Sunbury Transport]] ([[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]) and [[RST Industries]] (Saint John).
In the 1970s and 1980s, JDI expanded into trucking with its [[Scot Truck]] subsidiary based in [[Debert, Nova Scotia|Debert, NS]]. Now called [[Midland Transport]] and based in [[Dieppe, New Brunswick|Dieppe, NB]], it is joined by sister companies [[Midland Courier]] (Dieppe), [[Sunbury Transport]] ([[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]) and [[RST Industries]] (Saint John).


JDI is also the largest shipbuilder in Canada with ownership of shipyards in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]], [[Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool]], [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia|Shelburne]], and [[Georgetown, Prince Edward Island|Georgetown]].
JDI is also a shipbuilder in Canada with ownership of shipyards in [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]], [[Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool]], [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia|Shelburne]], and [[Georgetown, Prince Edward Island|Georgetown]].


==Incidents==
==Incidents==
As a large regional industrial conglomerate, J.D. Irving Ltd. subsidiaries have been the focus of several notable incidents:
As a large regional industrial conglomerate, J.D. Irving Ltd. subsidiaries have been the focus of several notable incidents:
* In 1970 an oil barge named ''[[Irving Whale]]'' sank in the [[Gulf of St. Lawrence]] causing periodic oil spills until it was raised by the federal government in 1996.
* In 1970, an oil barge named ''[[Irving Whale]]'' sank in the [[Gulf of St. Lawrence]] causing periodic oil spills until it was raised by the federal government in 1996.
* In 2007 the Irving Pulp & Paper Ltd. mill at [[Reversing Falls]] accidentally released 680,000 litres of green liquid into the [[Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)|Saint John River]]; pleading guilty, the company received a fine of $50,000. In November 2008 [[Environment Canada]] investigators exercised a search warrant at Irving Pulp & Paper's head office to seek more information on this accidental spill.
* In 2007, the Irving Pulp & Paper Ltd. mill at [[Reversing Falls]] accidentally released 680,000 litres of green liquid into the [[Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)|Saint John River]]; pleading guilty, the company received a fine of $50,000. In November 2008, [[Environment Canada]] investigators exercised a search warrant at Irving Pulp & Paper's head office to seek more information on this accidental spill.
* In November 2008 [[JDI Logistics]] and [[Atlantic Towing]] made the news over an accident involving the transport of 2 new turbines from [[Saint John Harbour]] to the nearby [[Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station]]. The JDI subsidiaries had been sub-contracted by [[Siemens AG]], Turbine Replacement sub-contractor for the facility's owner [[NB Power]]. The 2 turbines were manufactured by [[Siemens AG]] in [[Scotland]] and were shipped to Saint John on a road transport vehicle aboard a cargo ship. The cargo was off-loaded from the ship onto a barge owned by Atlantic Towing Ltd., however the cargo shifted and the barge tipped, sending the turbines and the road transport vehicle into Saint John Harbour.
* In November 2008, [[JDI Logistics]] and [[Atlantic Towing]] made the news over an accident involving the transport of 2 new turbines from [[Saint John Harbour]] to the nearby [[Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station]]. The JDI subsidiaries had been sub-contracted by [[Siemens AG]], Turbine Replacement sub-contractor for the facility's owner [[NB Power]]. The 2 turbines were manufactured by [[Siemens AG]] in [[Scotland]] and were shipped to Saint John on a road transport vehicle aboard a cargo ship. The cargo was off-loaded from the ship onto a barge owned by Atlantic Towing Ltd., however the cargo shifted and the barge tipped, sending the turbines and the road transport vehicle into Saint John Harbour.
* In late November 2008 the Atlantic Towing Ltd. dredging barge ''Shovel Master'' was being towed by the company's tugboat ''Atlantic Larch'' from Saint John to Halifax for a refit when it foundered in heavy seas {{convert|20|nmi|km|abbr=on}} west of [[Yarmouth, Nova Scotia|Yarmouth, NS]]. The barge crew of 3 was rescued by a [[CH-149 Cormorant]] search and rescue helicopter before the barge capsized. Several ATL tugboats and commercial divers responded and a tow line was secured to the capsized, yet floating, barge by the tugboat ''[[Atlantic Oak]]''. The barge was towed {{convert|45|nmi|km|abbr=on}} south of Yarmouth however it sank in {{convert|150|m|ft|abbr=on}}, carrying {{convert|70000|L|USgal|abbr=on}} of diesel fuel, as well as {{convert|1000|L|USgal|abbr=on}} of hydraulic fluid and {{convert|5000|L|USgal|abbr=on}} of [[waste oil]].
* In late November 2008, the Atlantic Towing Ltd. dredging barge ''Shovel Master'' was being towed by the company's tugboat ''Atlantic Larch'' from Saint John to Halifax for a refit when it foundered in heavy seas {{convert|20|nmi|km|abbr=on}} west of [[Yarmouth, Nova Scotia|Yarmouth, NS]]. The barge crew of 3 was rescued by a [[CH-149 Cormorant]] search and rescue helicopter before the barge capsized. Several ATL tugboats and commercial divers responded and a tow line was secured to the capsized, yet floating, barge by the tugboat ''[[Atlantic Oak]]''. The barge was towed {{convert|45|nmi|km|abbr=on}} south of Yarmouth however it sank in {{convert|150|m|ft|abbr=on}}, carrying {{convert|70000|L|USgal|abbr=on}} of diesel fuel, as well as {{convert|1000|L|USgal|abbr=on}} of hydraulic fluid and {{convert|5000|L|USgal|abbr=on}} of [[waste oil]].


== Controversies==
== Controversies==


J.D. Irving’s ownership of most major media outlets in New Brunswick has led to ongoing concern regarding control of the media. A report from the Canadian Senate in 2006 on media control in Canada singled out New Brunswick because of the Irving companies' ownership of all English-language daily newspapers in the province, including the Telegraph-Journal. Senator Joan Fraser, author of the Senate report, stated, "We didn't find anywhere else in the developed world a situation like the situation in New Brunswick."<ref name="CBC Feds">{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/feds-must-examine-irving-media-empire-fraser-1.677605 | title=CBC: Feds must examine Irving media empire|date=2007-10-12|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref> The report went further, stating, "the Irvings' corporate interests form an industrial-media complex that dominates the province" to a degree "unique in developed countries." At the Senate hearing, journalists and academics cited Irving newspapers' lack of critical reporting on the family's influential businesses.<ref name="The Star">{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2009/06/17/hot_scoop_burns_reporter_at_irving_paper.html | title=The Star: Hot scoop burns reporter at Irving paper |date=2009-06-17|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref>
J.D. Irving’s ownership of most major media outlets in New Brunswick has led to ongoing concern regarding control of the media. A report from the [[Canadian Senate]] in 2006, on media control in Canada singled out New Brunswick because of the Irving companies' ownership of all [[English language|English-language]] daily newspapers in the province, including the [[Telegraph-Journal]]. Senator [[Joan Fraser]], author of the Senate report, stated, "We didn't find anywhere else in the developed world a situation like the situation in New Brunswick."<ref name="CBC Feds">{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/feds-must-examine-irving-media-empire-fraser-1.677605 | title=CBC: Feds must examine Irving media empire|date=2007-10-12|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref> The report went further, stating, "the Irvings' corporate interests form an industrial-media complex that dominates the province" to a degree "unique in developed countries." At the Senate hearing, journalists and academics cited Irving newspapers' lack of critical reporting on the family's influential businesses.<ref name="The Star">{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2009/06/17/hot_scoop_burns_reporter_at_irving_paper.html | title=The Star: Hot scoop burns reporter at Irving paper |date=2009-06-17|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref>

=== Censorship ===
On multiple occasions, J. D. Irving has attacked [[CBC News]] and [[Jacques Poitras]],<ref name="Livesey-1">{{cite news |last1=Livesey |first1=Bruce |title=Are the Irvings trying to censor CBC reporter Jacques Poitras? |url=https://www.nationalobserver.com/2017/03/24/news/are-irvings-trying-censor-cbc-reporter-jacques-poitras |access-date=July 7, 2024 |work=[[Canada's National Observer]] |date=March 24, 2017 |language=en}}</ref> a journalist and author who is employed by CBC as their New Brunswick provincial affairs reporter.<ref>{{cite web |title=Jacques Poitras |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/author/jacques-poitras-1.2435053 |publisher=[[CBC News]] |access-date=July 7, 2024}}</ref> In 2014, Poitras published ''Irving vs. Irving: Canada's Feuding Billionaires and the Stories They Won't Tell'', which Bruce Livesey of ''[[Canada's National Observer]]'' described as detailing about "the recent history of the Irvings' media holdings, as well as the deteriorating relationship among the Irving brothers and cousins as they squabble over the empire's wealth and future direction."<ref name="Livesey-1"/> On December 2, 2015, Poitras published an article about [[Eilish Cleary]]'s sudden [[leave of absence|leave]] from her position as Chief Medical Officer of Health in New Brunswick, noting that Cleary had been studying [[glyphosate]], a herbicide recently labelled as "probably [[carcinogen]]ic to humans" by the [[World Health Organization]]'s [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]], at the time. In the article, Poitras briefly mentioned that glyphosate was used by J. D. Irving and [[NB Power]].<ref name="Poitras-1">{{cite news |last1=Poitras |first1=Jacques |author-link=Jacques Poitras |title=Dr. Eilish Cleary studying glyphosate when put on leave |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/eilish-cleary-glyphosate-leave-1.3347020 |access-date=July 7, 2024 |work=[[CBC News]] |date=December 2, 2015}}</ref> Two days later, J. D. Irving spokesperson Mary Keith released a "sharply worded" statement in response,<ref name="Huddle-1">{{cite news |title=JD Irving Attacks CBC Over Glyphosate Story |url=https://huddle.today/2015/12/04/jdi-blasts-cbc-over-glyphosate-story/ |access-date=July 7, 2024 |work=[[Huddle (website)|Huddle]] |date=December 4, 2015}}</ref> calling the article a "sensational story" and accusing CBC News of presenting "an unsubstantiated [[conspiracy theory]] as fact," further claiming that CBC "falsely implied that J. D. Irving, Limited (JDI) is or was involved in some sort of conspiracy against Dr. Cleary because JDI uses glyphosate".<ref>{{cite news |title=J.D. Irving, Limited Responds to Unprofessional CBC New Brunswick Story |url=https://www.jdirving.com/en/newsroom/j.d.-irving-limited-responds-to-unprofessional-cbc-new-brunswick-story/ |access-date=July 7, 2024 |work=[[J. D. Irving]] |date=December 4, 2015}}</ref> In their statement, Irving also demanded that CBC "immediately remove the story from their website, publish a full retraction, and apologize for their appalling behavior". Poitras responded back on [[Twitter]] with a [[Tweet (social media)|tweet]] stating, "We stand by our story."<ref name="Huddle-1"/><ref>{{cite news |last1=Lytvynenko |first1=Jane |title=Why Is J.D. Irving Calling On The CBC To Remove "Unprofessional" Story? |url=https://www.canadaland.com/why-jd-irving-calling-cbc-remove-unprofessional-story/ |access-date=July 7, 2024 |work=[[Canadaland]] |date=December 15, 2015}}</ref> In 2016 and 2017, J. D. Irving made two attempts to have Poitras banned from writing about the Irvings and their operations by filing complaints to the CBC [[ombudsman]]; both complaints were reviewed and dismissed. According to Esther Enkin, who reviewed the second complaint, restricting Poitras from writing about the Irvings or using his personal Twitter account "would amount to a form of [[censorship]]".<ref name="Livesey-1"/>


==Divisions==
==Divisions==
[[File:Atlantic_Griffon.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Atlantic Towing–owned ''Atlantic Griffon'' in [[St. John's Harbour]] in 2023]]
The following is a list of divisions of J.D. Irving, Ltd.

The following is a list of notable divisions of J.D. Irving, Ltd.


===Irving Forest Products & Services===
* [[Irving Pulp and Paper Limited|Irving Pulp & Paper Ltd.]]
* [[Irving Paper Limited|Irving Paper Ltd.]]
* [[Irving Tissue Company Limited|Irving Tissue Co. Ltd.]]
* [[Irving Tissue Company Limited|Irving Tissue Co. Ltd.]]
* Lake Utopia Paper
* Irving Sawmill Division
* Irving Woodlands Division

===Irving Transportation Services===
* [[New Brunswick Railway|New Brunswick Railway Co. Ltd.]]
* [[New Brunswick Railway|New Brunswick Railway Co. Ltd.]]
** [[New Brunswick Southern Railway|New Brunswick Southern Railway Co. Ltd.]]
** [[New Brunswick Southern Railway|New Brunswick Southern Railway Co. Ltd.]]
** [[Eastern Maine Railway (1995)|Eastern Maine Railway Co. Ltd.]]
** [[Eastern Maine Railway (1995)|Eastern Maine Railway Co. Ltd.]]
** [[Maine Northern Railway|Maine Northern Railway Co. Ltd.]]
** [[Maine Northern Railway|Maine Northern Railway Co. Ltd.]]
* [[Midland Transport]]
* [[Midland Courier]]
* RST Industries
* Sunbury Transport
* Atlantic Towing
* Kent Line
* JDI Logistics
* Harbour Development

===[[Irving Shipbuilding|Irving Shipbuilding & Fabrication Services]]===
* [[Saint John Shipbuilding]]
* [[Saint John Shipbuilding]]
* [[Halifax Shipyard]]
* [[Halifax Shipyard]]
* [[Irving Tissue]] (Royale, Scotties, private labels)
* [[Shelburne Ship Repair]]
* [[Cavendish Farms]] (frozen potato processing)
* [[Woodside Industries]]
* [[Irving Equipment]] (crane rental, heavy lifting, specialized transportation, pile driving and project management services)
* [[Fleetway Inc.]]
* [[Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League]]
* [http://www.oceaniccorp.com/ Oceanic Consulting Corporation]
* [[Brunswick News]]
** ''[[Telegraph-Journal]]'' ([[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John NB]])
** ''[[Times & Transcript]]'' ([[Moncton, New Brunswick|Moncton NB]])
** ''[[The Daily Gleaner]]'' ([[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton NB]])
** ''[[Bugle-Observer|The Bugle-Observer]]'' ([[Woodstock, New Brunswick|Woodstock NB]])

=== A selection of former subsidiaries===
* [[Acadian Lines Ltd]]
* [[Pictou Shipyard]]


===East Isle Shipyard===
===East Isle Shipyard===
'''East Isle Shipyard''' is a shipbuilding facility in [[Georgetown, Prince Edward Island]] and owned by Irving.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.irvingshipbuilding.com/irving-shipbuilding-facilities-east-isle-shipyard.aspx| title = Irving Shipbuilding: Home}}</ref> The small shipyard is located on Water Street with single slipway along Georgetown Harbour. It is the sole shipbuilding facility in the province.


It was founded as Bathurst Marine in [[Bathurst, New Brunswick]] in 1961,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.can1business.com/company/Dissolved/Bathurst-Marine-Ltd|title=Canada Business Listing}}</ref> before moving to Georgetown in 1965.<ref name="shipbuildinghistory.com">{{Cite web|url=http://shipbuildinghistory.com/canadayards/eastisle.htm|title = East Isle Shipyard Georgetown PEI}}</ref> The facility has operated in various names but with current name since the 1990s.<ref name="shipbuildinghistory.com"/>
'''East Isle Shipyard''' is a shipbuilding facility in [[Georgetown, Prince Edward Island]] and owned by Irving.<ref>https://www.irvingshipbuilding.com/irving-shipbuilding-facilities-east-isle-shipyard.aspx</ref> The small shipyard is located on Water Street with single slipway along Georgetown Harbour. It is the sole shipbuilding facility in the province.


The yard built trawlers in the 1960s, the diversified in the 1970s, before it began to specialize in tugs in the 1990s.<ref name="shipbuildinghistory.com"/>
It was founded as Bathurst Marine in [[Bathurst, New Brunswick]] in 1961<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.can1business.com/company/Dissolved/Bathurst-Marine-Ltd|title=Canada Business Listing}}</ref> before moving to Georgetown in 1965.<ref name="shipbuildinghistory.com">{{Cite web|url=http://shipbuildinghistory.com/canadayards/eastisle.htm|title = East Isle Shipyard Georgetown PEI}}</ref> The facility has operated in various names but with current name since the 1990s.<ref name="shipbuildinghistory.com"/>


In 2010, the shipyard laid off staff due to lack of orders.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/layoffs-at-east-isle-shipyard-1.880712| title = Layoffs at East Isle Shipyard {{!}} CBC News}} </ref>
The yard built trawlers in the 1960s, the diversified in the 1970s before it began to specialize in tugs in the 1990s.<ref name="shipbuildinghistory.com"/>

In 2010 the shipyard laid off staff due to lack of orders.<ref>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/layoffs-at-east-isle-shipyard-1.880712 {{Bare URL inline|date=November 2021}}</ref>


Notable ships built here include:
Notable ships built here include:
Line 92: Line 87:
* [[Atlantic Oak]] tugboat (2004)
* [[Atlantic Oak]] tugboat (2004)
* [[Royal Canadian Navy]]'s [[Glen class tug (1975)|Glen class tugs]]:
* [[Royal Canadian Navy]]'s [[Glen class tug (1975)|Glen class tugs]]:
**[[CFAV Glenevis (YTB 642)]] (1976)
** [[CFAV Glenevis (YTB 642)]] (1976)
**[[CFAV Glenbrook (YTB 643)]] (1976)
** [[CFAV Glenbrook (YTB 643)]] (1976)
**[[CFAV Glenside (YTB 644)]] (1977)
** [[CFAV Glenside (YTB 644)]] (1977)

===Irving Retail & Distribution Services===
* Chandler
* Kent Building Supplies
* [[Universal Truck & Trailer]]
* [[Shamrock Truss]]
* [[Atlas Structural Systems]]
* [[Cavendish Agri Services]]

===Irving Consumer Products===
* [[Irving Tissue]] (Royale, Scotties, private labels)
* [[Irving Personal Care]] (diapers, training pants)
* [[Cavendish Produce]] (fresh vegetables)
* [[Cavendish Farms]] (frozen potato processing)
** [[Indian River Farms]]
** [[Riverdale Foods]]

===Construction & Equipment Division===
* Irving Wallboard
* Gulf Operators
* [[Irving Equipment]] (crane rental, heavy lifting, specialized transportation, pile driving and project management services)
* CFM
* Kent Homes
* PumpsPlus Ltd

===Specialty Printing===
* [[Plasticraft]]

===Personnel Services===
* Protrans Personnel Services Inc.

===Security Services===
* Industrial Security Limited

===Professional Sports===
* [[Moncton Wildcats]]

===[[Brunswick News]]===
* ''[[Telegraph-Journal]]'' ([[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John NB]])
* ''[[Times & Transcript]]'' ([[Moncton, New Brunswick|Moncton NB]])
* ''[[The Daily Gleaner]]'' ([[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton NB]])
* ''The Tribune'' ([[Campbellton, New Brunswick|Campbellton NB]]
* ''La Voix du Restigouche'' ([[Campbellton, New Brunswick|Campbellton NB]])
* ''[[Bugle-Observer|The Bugle-Observer]]'' ([[Woodstock, New Brunswick|Woodstock NB]])
* ''Le Journal Madawaska'' ([[Edmundston, New Brunswick|Edmundston NB]])
* Victoria Star (Grand Falls NB)
*''L'Étoile'' (various editions)
** ''Édition provinciale''
** ''Édition La Cataracte'' ([[Grand Falls, New Brunswick|Grand Falls NB]])
** ''Édition Chaleur'' ([[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst NB]])
** ''Édition Dieppe'' ([[Dieppe, New Brunswick|Dieppe NB]])
** ''Édition Kent'' ([[Bouctouche, New Brunswick|Bouctouche NB]])
** ''Édition Péninsule'' ([[Shippagan, New Brunswick|Shippagan NB]])
** ''Édition République'' ([[Edmundston, New Brunswick|Edmundston NB]])
** ''Édition Restigouche'' ([[Campbellton, New Brunswick|Campbellton NB]])
** ''Édition Shédiac'' ([[Shediac, New Brunswick|Shediac NB]])
* ''[[Kings County Record]]'' ([[Sussex, New Brunswick|Sussex NB]])
* ''Miramichi Leader'' ([[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi NB]])
* ''The Northern Light'' ([[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst NB]])
* ''Here'' ([[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John NB]], [[Moncton, New Brunswick|Moncton NB]], [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton NB]])
* ''Money Saver'' ([[St. Stephen, New Brunswick|St. Stephen NB]])

=== A selection of former subsidiaries===
* [[Acadian Lines Ltd]]
* [[SMT (Eastern) Ltd. Bus Lines]]
* [[Saint John City Transit]]
* [[Hawk Communications]]
* [[Steel and Engine Products Ltd]]
* [[Pictou Shipyard]]
* [[Commercial Equipment Limited]]
* [[Maritime Tire]]
* MITI AKA [[XWAVE]]
* [[Barrington Industrial]]
* [[Lexitech]]
* [[Irving Industrial Rentals]]


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J.D. Irving, Limited
Company typePrivate
Industry
  • Forestry
  • Transportation
  • Shipbuilding
  • Consumer Products
Founded1882; 142 years ago (1882), in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada
FounderJames Dergavel Irving
Headquarters,
Canada
Area served
Worldwide with operations throughout North America.
Key people
OwnerUnknown
Number of employees
20,000
ParentIrving Group of Companies
DivisionsIrving Forest Products & Services
Irving Transportation Services
Irving Shipbuilding & Industrial Fabrication
Irving Retail & Distribution Services
Irving Consumer Products
Irving Industrial Equipment & Construction
Irving Specialty Printing
Irving Tissue
Websitewww.jdirving.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]
Pulp and Paper Mill owned by JDI in Saint John, New Brunswick.

J. D. Irving Limited (JDI) is a privately owned conglomerate company headquartered in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It is a part of the Irving Group of Companies and consists of various subsidiaries such as Irving Tissue, Irving Equipment, Kent Building Supplies, New Brunswick Railway, New Brunswick Southern Railway, Eastern Maine Railway, Maine Northern Railway, Brunswick News, Acadia Broadcasting, Irving Shipbuilding, and Cavendish Farms, among others.[4] It is involved in many industries including forestry, forestry products, agriculture, food processing, transportation, and shipbuilding. JDI along with Irving Oil, Ocean Capital Investments and Brunswick News, forms the bulk of the Irving Group of Companies, which groups the interests of the Irving family.

History

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J.D. Irving Limited (JDI) traces its roots to a sawmill operated in Bouctouche, New Brunswick by its namesake, James Dergavel Irving.[1] J.D. Irving's operations were passed to his children, one of whom, Kenneth Colin Irving, assumed majority ownership and used JDI to expand into pulp and paper and other forestry-related businesses between the 1920s and 1940s.

In the post-war years, JDI acquired pulp mills in Saint John and upstate New York, as well as sawmills throughout New Brunswick. During the 1950s, JDI took control of a shipyard in Saint John and started several trucking companies and heavy industry companies like Irving Equipment to satisfy the growing needs of the company.

A Kent store in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

In the 1970s and 1980s, JDI expanded into trucking with its Scot Truck subsidiary based in Debert, NS. Now called Midland Transport and based in Dieppe, NB, it is joined by sister companies Midland Courier (Dieppe), Sunbury Transport (Fredericton) and RST Industries (Saint John).

JDI is also a shipbuilder in Canada with ownership of shipyards in Halifax, Liverpool, Shelburne, and Georgetown.

Incidents

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As a large regional industrial conglomerate, J.D. Irving Ltd. subsidiaries have been the focus of several notable incidents:

  • In 1970, an oil barge named Irving Whale sank in the Gulf of St. Lawrence causing periodic oil spills until it was raised by the federal government in 1996.
  • In 2007, the Irving Pulp & Paper Ltd. mill at Reversing Falls accidentally released 680,000 litres of green liquid into the Saint John River; pleading guilty, the company received a fine of $50,000. In November 2008, Environment Canada investigators exercised a search warrant at Irving Pulp & Paper's head office to seek more information on this accidental spill.
  • In November 2008, JDI Logistics and Atlantic Towing made the news over an accident involving the transport of 2 new turbines from Saint John Harbour to the nearby Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station. The JDI subsidiaries had been sub-contracted by Siemens AG, Turbine Replacement sub-contractor for the facility's owner NB Power. The 2 turbines were manufactured by Siemens AG in Scotland and were shipped to Saint John on a road transport vehicle aboard a cargo ship. The cargo was off-loaded from the ship onto a barge owned by Atlantic Towing Ltd., however the cargo shifted and the barge tipped, sending the turbines and the road transport vehicle into Saint John Harbour.
  • In late November 2008, the Atlantic Towing Ltd. dredging barge Shovel Master was being towed by the company's tugboat Atlantic Larch from Saint John to Halifax for a refit when it foundered in heavy seas 20 nmi (37 km) west of Yarmouth, NS. The barge crew of 3 was rescued by a CH-149 Cormorant search and rescue helicopter before the barge capsized. Several ATL tugboats and commercial divers responded and a tow line was secured to the capsized, yet floating, barge by the tugboat Atlantic Oak. The barge was towed 45 nmi (83 km) south of Yarmouth however it sank in 150 m (490 ft), carrying 70,000 L (18,000 US gal) of diesel fuel, as well as 1,000 L (260 US gal) of hydraulic fluid and 5,000 L (1,300 US gal) of waste oil.

Controversies

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J.D. Irving’s ownership of most major media outlets in New Brunswick has led to ongoing concern regarding control of the media. A report from the Canadian Senate in 2006, on media control in Canada singled out New Brunswick because of the Irving companies' ownership of all English-language daily newspapers in the province, including the Telegraph-Journal. Senator Joan Fraser, author of the Senate report, stated, "We didn't find anywhere else in the developed world a situation like the situation in New Brunswick."[5] The report went further, stating, "the Irvings' corporate interests form an industrial-media complex that dominates the province" to a degree "unique in developed countries." At the Senate hearing, journalists and academics cited Irving newspapers' lack of critical reporting on the family's influential businesses.[6]

Censorship

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On multiple occasions, J. D. Irving has attacked CBC News and Jacques Poitras,[7] a journalist and author who is employed by CBC as their New Brunswick provincial affairs reporter.[8] In 2014, Poitras published Irving vs. Irving: Canada's Feuding Billionaires and the Stories They Won't Tell, which Bruce Livesey of Canada's National Observer described as detailing about "the recent history of the Irvings' media holdings, as well as the deteriorating relationship among the Irving brothers and cousins as they squabble over the empire's wealth and future direction."[7] On December 2, 2015, Poitras published an article about Eilish Cleary's sudden leave from her position as Chief Medical Officer of Health in New Brunswick, noting that Cleary had been studying glyphosate, a herbicide recently labelled as "probably carcinogenic to humans" by the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer, at the time. In the article, Poitras briefly mentioned that glyphosate was used by J. D. Irving and NB Power.[9] Two days later, J. D. Irving spokesperson Mary Keith released a "sharply worded" statement in response,[10] calling the article a "sensational story" and accusing CBC News of presenting "an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory as fact," further claiming that CBC "falsely implied that J. D. Irving, Limited (JDI) is or was involved in some sort of conspiracy against Dr. Cleary because JDI uses glyphosate".[11] In their statement, Irving also demanded that CBC "immediately remove the story from their website, publish a full retraction, and apologize for their appalling behavior". Poitras responded back on Twitter with a tweet stating, "We stand by our story."[10][12] In 2016 and 2017, J. D. Irving made two attempts to have Poitras banned from writing about the Irvings and their operations by filing complaints to the CBC ombudsman; both complaints were reviewed and dismissed. According to Esther Enkin, who reviewed the second complaint, restricting Poitras from writing about the Irvings or using his personal Twitter account "would amount to a form of censorship".[7]

Divisions

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The Atlantic Towing–owned Atlantic Griffon in St. John's Harbour in 2023

The following is a list of notable divisions of J.D. Irving, Ltd.

A selection of former subsidiaries

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East Isle Shipyard

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East Isle Shipyard is a shipbuilding facility in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island and owned by Irving.[13] The small shipyard is located on Water Street with single slipway along Georgetown Harbour. It is the sole shipbuilding facility in the province.

It was founded as Bathurst Marine in Bathurst, New Brunswick in 1961,[14] before moving to Georgetown in 1965.[15] The facility has operated in various names but with current name since the 1990s.[15]

The yard built trawlers in the 1960s, the diversified in the 1970s, before it began to specialize in tugs in the 1990s.[15]

In 2010, the shipyard laid off staff due to lack of orders.[16]

Notable ships built here include:

Citations

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  1. ^ a b "History". J.D. Irving, Limited. Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  2. ^ "About Us". J.D. Irving, Limited. Archived from the original on 17 August 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  3. ^ "J.D. Irving, Limited". Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada. Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada. Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  4. ^ Canadian Encyclopedia 2020.
  5. ^ "CBC: Feds must examine Irving media empire". 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  6. ^ "The Star: Hot scoop burns reporter at Irving paper". 2009-06-17. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  7. ^ a b c Livesey, Bruce (March 24, 2017). "Are the Irvings trying to censor CBC reporter Jacques Poitras?". Canada's National Observer. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  8. ^ "Jacques Poitras". CBC News. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  9. ^ Poitras, Jacques (December 2, 2015). "Dr. Eilish Cleary studying glyphosate when put on leave". CBC News. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  10. ^ a b "JD Irving Attacks CBC Over Glyphosate Story". Huddle. December 4, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  11. ^ "J.D. Irving, Limited Responds to Unprofessional CBC New Brunswick Story". J. D. Irving. December 4, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  12. ^ Lytvynenko, Jane (December 15, 2015). "Why Is J.D. Irving Calling On The CBC To Remove "Unprofessional" Story?". Canadaland. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  13. ^ "Irving Shipbuilding: Home".
  14. ^ "Canada Business Listing".
  15. ^ a b c "East Isle Shipyard Georgetown PEI".
  16. ^ "Layoffs at East Isle Shipyard | CBC News".

References

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  • Ratchford, Sarah; Anderson, Peter S.; Yusufali, Sasha (January 14, 2020) [August 6, 2009]. Irving Group of Companies. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
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