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Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform

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Canadian far-right group

Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform (C-FAR) is one of a number of groups run byneo-Nazi andwhite supremacistPaul Fromm. It was founded in 1976 by Fromm after he had left the white supremacistWestern Guard organization. C-FAR became closely linked toCanadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE), another one of Fromm's groups, which he founded in 1981. The main issue on C-FAR's agenda has been the promotion of an ultra-right wing agenda that is opposed toforeign aid andimmigration.

In 1987, theToronto Star newspaper described C-FAR as part of a "spider web" of ultra-right wing activists. Apart from foreign aid and immigration, C-FAR's publications also supportwhite supremacy,gun rights, andenvironmentalism.

It appears that the activities of C-FAR have decreased after Fromm was fired from his position with thePeel Board of Education as a result of his involvement in racist activities.

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  • Stanley Barrett:Is God a Racist? The Right Wing in Canada. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987)
  • Olivia Ward: "Rightist radicals weave 'spider web' in Canada,Toronto Star, Mar 29, 1987
  • Paul Fromm: "Group wants cuts in foreign aid spending",Toronto Star, Apr 23, 1987
  • "Fromm ruling raises bar for teachers",Toronto Star, Apr 09, 2002.

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