A leading member of New Brunswick’s Irving family has died.
Robert K. Irving of Moncton, the co-CEO of J.D. Irving Ltd., died Tuesday. His death was announced by the company in a news release.
“It is with profound sadness that the family of Robert Kenneth Irving mark his passing today in Moncton, New Brunswick, following a courageous battle with cancer,” the statement said.
Robert Irving led J.D. Irving with his brother, Jim Irving. The company is a major employer in the province with forestry, retail, transportation and consumer products divisions.
The 71-year-old was also president of Cavendish Farms headquartered in Dieppe. The company operates plants in Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Alberta and North Dakota.
The company is P.E.I.’s largest private-sector employer and one of the island’s largest landowners. It describes itself as North America’s fourth largest producer of frozen potato products.
Robert Irving owned the Moncton Wildcats team, which plays in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League.
In September 2025, the Canadian Press reported Irving was being treated for cancer.
A spokesperson told the news service that Irving had surgery for cancer on July 29 and was undergoing treatment.
The type of cancer, and where Irving was being treated, was not disclosed.
The statement Tuesday said funeral arrangements will be announced later.








