Events from the year 1932 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
April 3 – Jean-Claude Corbeil , linguist and lexicographer (d. 2022 )
April 6 – Eugène Bellemare , politician
April 8 – Al Boliska , radio and television broadcaster
April 12 – Dick Fowler , mayor, MLA (d. 2012 )
April 14 – Bill Bennett , politician and 27th Premier of British Columbia (d. 2015 )
April 22 – Ron Basford , politician and Minister (d. 2005 )
April 26 – Michael Smith , biochemist, 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate (d. 2000 )
May 7 – Jordi Bonet , artist (d. 1979 )
May 28 – John Savage , politician and 23rd Premier of Nova Scotia (d. 2003 )
June 5 – Gérard Charles Édouard Thériault , general and Chief of the Defence Staff (d. 1998 )
June 10 – Hal Jackman , businessman and 25th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
June 24
July 11 – Jean-Guy Talbot , ice hockey defenceman and coach (d. 2024 )
July 13 – Hubert Reeves , astrophysicist (d. 2023 in France )
July 16 – Hédi Bouraoui , poet, novelist and academic
July 22 – Doug Kyle , long-distance runner
July 27 – George Ryga , playwright and novelist (d. 1987 )
August 2 – Leo Boivin , ice hockey player (d. 2021 )
August 11 – Izzy Asper , tax lawyer and media magnate (d. 2003 )
August 28 – Andy Bathgate , ice hockey player
August 31 – Allan Fotheringham , newspaper and magazine journalist
September 14 – Harry Sinden , ice hockey player, general manager and coach
September 25 – Glenn Gould , pianist (d. 1982 )
September 27 – Gabriel Loubier , politician
October to December [ edit ]
J. E. H. MacDonald
Historical documents [ edit ]
Federal budget broadly raises tax rates and restricts exemptions[ 5]
Liberals claim "blank cheque legislation" to aid unemployed allows government to bypass Parliament[ 6]
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation founded "to regulate production, distribution and exchange for supplying human needs"[ 7]
At average 35 cents per bushel, prices for wheat farmers about one-third what they were in 1929[ 8]
United Farmers of Alberta convention 's calls to nationalize credit and monetary system, and make wheat certificates legal tender[ 9]
Mass meeting denounces maladministration by Newfoundland government of Richard Squires [ 10]
German politics "a fight between philosophies of life[...]as violent and as irreconcilable as you will never be able to believe"[ 11]
Place held by Jews of western Canada in professions, business and agriculture[ 12]
House of Commons debates deportation procedures and rights of residents[ 13]
Women's Institutes are for radio for Canadians and against "weariness of advertisement before and after every item of music or speech"[ 14]
Edward Johnson on importance of music to mind and spirit
[ 15]
CBC interview with member of aircrew who joined "Mad Trapper" manhunt for Albert Johnson in Northwest Territories[ 16]
Thunder Bay (Ont.) area farmers set local record for construction[ 17]
Letter-to-editor profiles Watson Duchemin, inventor of brass roller bearing block[ 18]
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^ Canadian Press, "J.S. Woodsworth Heads New Political Group; Would Alter System," Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Vol. LX, No. 11 (August 2, 1932), pg. 2. Accessed 1 June 2020 https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=SCE0ypLQHGcC&dat=19320802&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
^ Start: January 1932 , The Canadian Encyclopedia
^ Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. http://criaw-icref.ca/millenium Archived 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
^ Canadian Press, "Sales Tax Six Per Cent" The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Vol. LIX, No. 212 (April 6, 1932), pg. 1. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ Canadian Press, "Relief Measure Amendment Lost(...); Liberals Lay Down Concentrated Attack on Unemployment Proposals as Closure Is Applied; Tempers Frayed" The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Vol. LIX, No. 206 (March 30, 1932), pgs. 1-2. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ Canadian Press, "J.S. Woodsworth Heads New Political Group; Would Alter System," Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Vol. LX, No. 11 (August 2, 1932), pg. 2 Accessed 1 June 2020
^ "Reduced Income of Farmer Due to Financial Depression and Crop Failure," Report on Rural Relief Due to Drought Conditions and Crop Failures in Western Canada; 1930-1937 pgs. 25-6. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ Canadian Press, "U.F.A. Urges National Credit Plan; Financial System Is Denounced" The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Vol. LIX, No. 148 (January 21, 1932), pgs. 1-2. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ "The People Demand Justice and Truth; Monster Gathering in Majestic Theatre Protests[...] - Citizens Decide to Go En Masse to House of Assembly," The (St. John's) Evening Telegram (April 5, 1932). Accessed 1 June 2020 http://www.heritage.nf.ca/law/meetings_apr04.html (scroll down to "Telegram")
^ Count Von Luckner and Victor Lange, "The New Germany" (November 29, 1932), The Empire Club of Canada Addresses, pgs. 316-31. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ H.E. Wilder (ed.),The 100th Anniversary Souvenir of Jewish Emancipation in Canada and the 50th Anniversary of the Jew in the West (1932), pgs. 38 and 54-8 Accessed 1 June 2020
^ "Deportation Cases" (May 6, 1932), House of Commons Debates, 17th Parliament, 3rd Session: Vol. 3, pgs. 2658-9. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ "Appendix No. 38; The Canadian Radio League; Evidences of Public Support," [House] Special Committee on Radio Broadcasting, pgs. 292-3 Accessed 22 October 2020
^ Edward Johnson, "Music In A Disordered World" (December 29, 1932), The Empire Club of Canada Addresses, pgs. 350-5. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ "1932: 'Mad Trapper' killed by RCMP after lengthy manhunt" (July 26, 1979), CBC Digital Archives. Accessed 1 June 2020
^ Arnott A. Toole, "1932 Farm Building Activities Set New Record for District" The Fort William Daily Times-Journal (December 10, 1932). Accessed 1 June 2020
^ "Watson Duchemin, Inventor" Charlottetown Guardian (March 2, 1932). Accessed 1 June 2020
1932 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories