Paul Fromm (white supremacist)

Paul Fromm
Fromm in 2009
Metropolitan Separate School Board Trustee
for Area 11 (Etobicoke)
In office
1976–1978
Preceded byEd Webster
Succeeded byFrancis Hogan
Personal details
Born
Frederick Paul Fromm

(1949-01-03) January 3, 1949 (age 75)
Bogotá, Colombia
NationalityCanadian
Political partySocial 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 materUniversity of Toronto (MA)
OccupationHigh 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]

  1. ^ "Ex-Ontario teacher is international director of American 'white nationalist' group that influenced Dylann Roof". National Post. June 23, 2015.
  2. ^ McIntyre, Mike. "Children seized over neo-Nazi allegations", National Post, June 10, 2008.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference spec was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Atkins, Stephen E. (2009) Holocaust Denial as an International Movement ABC-CLIO. p.204 ISBN 9780313345388