Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform

Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform (C-FAR) is one of a number of groups run by neo-Nazi and white supremacist Paul Fromm.

It was founded in 1976 by Fromm after he had left the white supremacist Western Guard organization.

C-FAR became closely linked to Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE), another one of Fromm's groups, which he founded in 1981.

In 1987, the Toronto 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 support white supremacy, gun rights, and environmentalism.