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Homeschool Laws & Regulations, by Province

Each province or territory has their own education laws that govern the process of homeschooling and distributed learning. It is important to understand these laws so that you can legally homeschool your children and meet all of the curriculum and learning outcomes. We have included all the links for applicable homeschool laws and regulations for each of the provinces and territories in Canada in one easy to find location. This will provide you with the initial information to answer the questions you may have about homeschooling.

Some of the most commonly asked questions initially are “Is homeschooling legal in my province or territory?”, or “How do I start the process of homeschooling my child in Canada?”. Your first step in the process is to research the Laws and Requirements for your province or territory. Start by choosing your region below.

 

Consider joining the Home School Legal Defense Association.   The Home School Legal Defence Association of Canada (HSLDA Canada) is a national organization that empowers, protects, and encourages homeschooling families across Canada.

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