Events February 17 - The "Mad Trapper" is killed by the RCMP in the Yukon May 26 - predecessor of the CBC established June 1 - Leonard Tilley becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Charles Richards July 20 - The Ottawa Agreements are signed, creating a zone of preferential trade within the Commonwealth September 5 - Angus Macdonald becomes premier of Nova Scotia, replacing Gordon Harrington August 1 - The CCF is formed in Calgary, Alberta August 3 - Henri Bourassa leaves Le Devoir October 14 - W. J. P. MacMillan becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing James D. Stewart October 29 - Dominion Drama Festival is founded November 15 - Thomas Pattullo becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Simon Fraser Tolmie The Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup. A seven month miners strike occurs at the Crow's Nest Pass At the 1932 Winter Olympics Canada wins Gold at hockey At the 1932 Summer Olympics Canada wins two gold medals. Arts and literature New Books A Broken Journey - Morley Callaghan Births May 14 - Norval Morrisseau, artist June 24 - Mel Hurtig, encyclopedia editor September 25 - Glenn Gould, Canadian pianist August 31 - Allan Fotheringham, political columnist October 18 - Iona Campagnola, politician November 13 - Marilyn Brooks, fashion designer November 29 - Ed Bickert, jazz guitarist Izzy Asper, media mogul J. Robert Janes, author Deaths July 22 - Reginald Fessenden, radio pioneer J. E. H. Macdonald, Group of Seven painter