Eric Pouliot Thisdale
About Eric Pouliot Thisdale
Eric Pouliot Thisdale is a researcher at Canadian Heritage and a contract researcher in the demography department at Université de Montréal, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in social sciences and history, and he specializes in native demography research for the Kanesatake Band Council.
Work at Government of Canada
Eric Pouliot Thisdale has been employed as a Researcher at Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada, since 2020. In this role, he conducts research focused on various aspects of Canadian heritage, contributing to the understanding and preservation of cultural resources. His work includes collaboration with the Kanesatake Band Council, where he specializes in native demography.
Current Role at Université de Montréal
Since 2018, Eric has held the position of Assistant Researcher at Université de Montréal. His responsibilities include conducting research within the demography department and serving as a reference and guide for a course on the history, arts, and culture of Native Americans. He has been involved in this educational role for over eight years, enhancing the learning experience for students.
Education and Expertise
Eric Pouliot Thisdale studied at Université du Québec à Montréal, where he completed a Bachelor in History and Social Sciences from 2017 to 2021. He also holds a University Certificate in Social Sciences, achieved between 2009 and 2011. Additionally, he has pursued studies in Paralegal studies at Collège O'Sullivan and has an Attestation Certificate in Enterprise Creation from SAJE MONTRÉAL MÉTRO. His educational background supports his expertise in research methodologies and legislation related to access to information and archives.
Research Skills and Contributions
Eric has developed skills in improving systems of classification for documents and data entry. His expertise includes conducting research using resources from the National Archives of Quebec and Canada. He has experience in issuing press releases and organizing press-related activities, demonstrating his ability to communicate effectively within academic and governmental contexts.
Language Proficiency and Continuing Education
Eric is currently learning Innu and Spanish languages, reflecting his commitment to personal and professional development. His ongoing education enhances his ability to engage with diverse communities and contributes to his research in native demography and cultural heritage.