Where did James Irving live in New Brunswick?

Where did James Irving live in New Brunswick?

James (J.K.) Irving (left). Arthur Irving (right). Photo from Canadian Press. Gordon Dalzell is an unlikely dissident. I first met Dalzell at a lonely Tim Hortons on the edge of Saint John, New Brunswick, with the only other denizens being some trucker types nursing their coffees.

Who is the target of the Irving company?

“The Irving company is an aggressive corporation,” explains Bill Parenteau, an historian at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, who says he has been a target of the Irvings over his academic work. “ A lot of things they do are kind of beyond of the pale.”

How big is the Irving refinery in Saint John?

As head of the Citizens’ Coalition for Clean Air in Saint John, Gordon Dalzell has knocked up against the Irvings. This industrial port city of 70,000 is famous for is its foul-smelling air, largely caused by the Irving-owned oil refinery that stands on the edge of town – the largest refinery in Canada, processing up to 320,000 barrels a day.

Who are the House of Irvings in Canada?

First in a six-part series on one of Canada’s wealthiest families: The House of Irvings. Gordon Dalzell is an unlikely dissident. I first met Dalzell at a lonely Tim Hortons on the edge of Saint John, New Brunswick, with the only other denizens being some trucker types nursing their coffees.

James (J.K.) Irving (left). Arthur Irving (right). Photo from Canadian Press. Gordon Dalzell is an unlikely dissident. I first met Dalzell at a lonely Tim Hortons on the edge of Saint John, New Brunswick, with the only other denizens being some trucker types nursing their coffees.

“The Irving company is an aggressive corporation,” explains Bill Parenteau, an historian at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, who says he has been a target of the Irvings over his academic work. “ A lot of things they do are kind of beyond of the pale.”

As head of the Citizens’ Coalition for Clean Air in Saint John, Gordon Dalzell has knocked up against the Irvings. This industrial port city of 70,000 is famous for is its foul-smelling air, largely caused by the Irving-owned oil refinery that stands on the edge of town – the largest refinery in Canada, processing up to 320,000 barrels a day.

First in a six-part series on one of Canada’s wealthiest families: The House of Irvings. Gordon Dalzell is an unlikely dissident. I first met Dalzell at a lonely Tim Hortons on the edge of Saint John, New Brunswick, with the only other denizens being some trucker types nursing their coffees.