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'''Ezekiel Hart''' (] ] - ] ]) was a ] ] and ]. '''Ezekiel Hart''' (] ] - ] ]) was a ] ] and ].


Hart established a brewery in ] and, on ] ] was elected to the ] of ]. He caused great controversy when, being ]ish he swore his oath on a ]. At the time, ] laws prohibited Jews and ]s from such positions, and Hart was expelled from the assembly. Hart's expulsion, in part, led to the dissolution of the assembly a short time later. He was elected again in ] and once again expelled. Hart established a brewery in ] and, on ] ] was elected to the ] of ]. He caused great controversy when, being ]ish he swore his oath on a ]. At the time, ] laws prohibited Jews from such positions, and Hart was expelled from the assembly. Hart's expulsion, in part, led to the dissolution of the assembly a short time later. He was elected again in ] and once again expelled.


Hart did not run for public office again. He continued to live in Trois-Rivières until his death where he was a successful businessman and well-respected member of the community. Hart did not run for public office again. He continued to live in Trois-Rivières until his death where he was a successful businessman and well-respected member of the community.

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Ezekiel Hart (May 15 1770 - September 16 1843) was a Canadian entrepreneur and politician.

Hart established a brewery in Trois-Rivières and, on April 11 1807 was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. He caused great controversy when, being Jewish he swore his oath on a Jewish Bible. At the time, British laws prohibited Jews from such positions, and Hart was expelled from the assembly. Hart's expulsion, in part, led to the dissolution of the assembly a short time later. He was elected again in 1808 and once again expelled.

Hart did not run for public office again. He continued to live in Trois-Rivières until his death where he was a successful businessman and well-respected member of the community.

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