
Paul Fromm, the well-known Canadian pro-White activist and anti-illegal immigration campaigner, has had his teaching certificate revoked. Fromm, who was fired from his teaching post by the Peel District School Board in 1997, was stripped of his certificate by an Ontario College of Teachers disciplinary panel, a full ten years after his last teaching post.
Through the decades since the early 1970s, Fromm has been in and out of the media spotlight for his association with some of North America’s most famous pro-White groups, including the Heritage Front.
The allegations set out in the hearing against Fromm include an incident filed by a local news station in 1991, when Fromm yelled “scalp him!” to American Indian activist Rodney Bobiwash at a City Hall meeting about race relations.
Fromm, who represented himself in the hearing, has the option of appealing to a divisional court. The disciplinary panel took a dim view on this, and noted in its judgment that Fromm holds views which are “contrary to the values of the profession and the education system,” and had lost the trust of the community due to his high-profile affiliations with pro-White groups.
“The Member’s conduct outside the classroom has detrimentally impacted the school community and has caused a loss of confidence in both Mr. Fromm as a teacher and in the Ontario school system,” the judgment reads.




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