I guess I'll use economic employment as an example.
Because of discrimination, they are unable to access good-paying, decent jobs. You are trapped in precarious employment situations where your income tends to be lower and you tend to be living in poverty. Your life chances are lower. The future of your children is more restricted. It becomes a generational issue as a result of that one area of systemic racism.
Of course, some call this a prison pipeline for the indigenous, and the African Canadian community as well.