Basically, if your kid is already in a public or private school, you will have to send a letter of intent to the school to inform them that you will remove your kid from the school. But that's it. Then you're free to teach your kids at home.
Be happy that it's as easy as that. I'm in Saskatchewan and you not only have to register every child you plan to homeschool with the government, you also have to submit an education plan and progress report each year.
https://ontariohomeschool.org/about-homeschooling/homeschooling-faq/
All you need to know.
Basically, if your kid is already in a public or private school, you will have to send a letter of intent to the school to inform them that you will remove your kid from the school. But that's it. Then you're free to teach your kids at home.
Be happy that it's as easy as that. I'm in Saskatchewan and you not only have to register every child you plan to homeschool with the government, you also have to submit an education plan and progress report each year.
I see you're an esteemed alumni of the U of T.