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Adam Gollner
Adam Gollner is a freelance journalist and musician based in Montreal.
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Adam Gollner, a freelance journalist in Montreal, talks about the delicate balance between French and English cultures in Montreal. He loves living in the French city of Montreal. It is providing more and more opportunities for individuals and is experiencing economic growth. However, he shares his belief that Montreal has had to protect its identity from the English; it has had to fight to survive. Also in this segment, Gollner discusses the separation debate. Half of Montreal wants to separate and half wants to say. Gollner points out that despite the split, the separatist movement has been quite civilized. He also stresses that even between the Francophones lie different opinions. Separation still remains a possibility.



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May-06
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