I took these photos to get us thinking about U.S.-Canada relations, helped with a trick right out of a Cracker Jack box

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For all the noise and uproar from politicians, Canada and the U.S. are right next to each other, where they’ve always been. Or has something shifted? Toronto-based artist Leala Hewak’s new exhibition for CONTACT “Won’t You Be My Neighbour,” opening in Toronto this evening, offers a uniquely variable perspective. Here, she explains.

 In Canada I am often mistaken for an American. Perhaps it’s my impatient, loud interrupting, due to ADHD. In fact, however, when I was a baby, my father moved our family from Winnipeg to the Bronx, New York to pursue a postdoc at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. I learned to speak American there: a purse was a “pocketbook” and runners were “sneakers.” I still remember holding tight to my mother in a dark elevator as a loud stranger thrust a lollipop at me, and a concrete playground full of black and white children squealing and fighting, screaming at me: COME PLAY WITH US!

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