Yes right place I even got Ministerial correspondence. Hopefully it doesn't take 6 months, I can't imagine the renunciation office to be very busy.
What’s your end goal with this anyways?
If it’s to make a statement, it’s not like the Canadian government will care. Plus, given you are even allowed to renounce your citizenship in the first place, this would only hurt you; and boy, will it hurt you.
You won’t be able to get any jobs, any healthcare provisions nor will the majority of people be willing to offer you a house to rent. You won’t be able to access your bank accounts and you won’t be able to drive a car (legally). You will still face the force of Canadian law exactly as everyone else, except without access to any of the aforementioned rights.
The only way you can do any of the above is by registering yourself with the government which would be make your whole renunciation redundant. And boy will you have to wait a long time if you ever regret the decision - which you very likely will without access to any of above rights.
Nonetheless, this is your decision. It is very interesting however so do keep us posted on what ends up happening.
Good luck!
EDIT: By the way, I say this as something who experienced only a facet of statelessness in Canada during the past 3 years. Without any identification, I struggled immensely to get an identification (every place required an ID to get a bloody ID) and struggled horribly to even access my bank accounts. I can only imagine how life would be for someone who faces not only this facet of statelessness, but also every other equally horrifying facet of it. Once again, I wish you a lot of luck!