Founder of the Monarchist League of Canada (born 1951)
"Aimers" redirects here. For the South Korean boy band, see Aimers (band).
John Aimers
Born
John Lathrop Aimers
1951 (age 72–73)
Dublin, Ireland
Nationality
Canadian
American
Alma mater
Sir George Williams University,
McGill University
Occupation
Schoolteacher
Known for
Founding the Monarchist League of Canada
Political party
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (until 1978)
John Lathrop Aimers (born 1951 in Dublin, Ireland) is the founder of the Monarchist League of Canada, who served as its first Dominion Chairman. He is an educator by profession and taught at a succession of private schools until 2006, when he was accused of sexual misconduct involving students. He is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States.
John Lathrop Aimers (born 1951 in Dublin, Ireland) is the founder of the Monarchist League of Canada, who served as its first Dominion Chairman. He is...
had no formal affiliation; however the Canadian league was formed by JohnAimers after he attended a 1969 tour of Canada by Lieut.-Col. J. C. du Parc...
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school. Alumni include: JohnAimers W. David Angus Alex Anthopoulos René Balcer Peter Behrens Gerald Birks Willard Boyle John Brownstein Brooke Claxton...
current and former headmasters, as well as notable alumni and faculty. JohnAimers (1951-), founder of the Monarchist League of Canada Joel Anthony (1982-)...
administration. Allegations that two other former teachers, including JohnAimers, had also abused students were filed as part of a class action lawsuit...
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