Chris Greencorn is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Queen’s University. Chris’s SSHRC-supported dissertation, supervised by Dr. Lisa Pasolli, examines the work of women folk culture collectors in 20th-century Canada, and in particular their constructions of “folk” and “traditional” music among settler, immigrant, and Indigenous peoples in the period leading up to Canada’s official multiculturalism policy. As a research assistant, he has also studied childcare at Queen’s, federal childcare benefits, and tax reform as social policy.