Paul Fromm | |
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Metropolitan Separate School Board Trustee for Area 11 (Etobicoke) | |
In office 1976–1978 | |
Preceded by | Ed Webster |
Succeeded by | Francis Hogan |
Personal details | |
Born | Frederick Paul Fromm January 3, 1949 Bogotá, Colombia |
Nationality | Canadian |
Political party | Social Credit (1971–72) Western Guard (1972–73) Progressive Conservative (1981–83) Reform (1983–88)[citation needed] Confederation of Regions (1988) Western Block (2011–14) Independent (1973–1981, 1988–2011, 2014–2018) Canadians' Choice (2018–present) |
Alma mater | University of Toronto (MA) |
Occupation | High school teacher (1974–1997) |
Frederick Paul Fromm (born January 3, 1949) is a Canadian former high school teacher, white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and perennial political candidate.
Fromm is the international director of the white supremacist organization Council of Conservative Citizens[1] and is the director of several far-right groups in Canada, most notably the Canadian Association for Free Expression, Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform and the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee.
He has hosted a radio show on the Stormfront web site and has ties to former Ku Klux Klan members David Duke, Don Black, and Mark Martin, a white supremacist rally organizer in Covington, Ohio. The National Post newspaper described him as "one of Canada's most notorious white supremacists".[2]
Since 2018, he has been based in Hamilton, Ontario,[3] but he previously lived in Mississauga, Ontario, outside of Toronto, since the 1970s.[4]
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