In Canada, nonmarital cohabitation has become a normative life experience, but there are
uncertainties regarding its contribution to social cohesion. This article compares and contrasts
cohabitation with marriage (and other marital statuses) on two dimensions of social engagement:
social networks and prosocial behaviour. The study employs GSS-17 microdata and logistic
regression analysis. The findings illustrate that social engagement is similar among cohabitors
and the married.