Yes. Our courts have been very clear at the bail stage and at the sentencing stage. If you are charged with a serious crime, just because you're racialized or indigenous, there isn't a “get out of jail free” card. In fact, there are very harsh punishments, but we do see a system bias.
If you are a rich, white kid from the Bridle Path or from Rockcliffe Park, your parents can set up private treatment. They can put down a large amount of money. They can take a day off work to come and bail you out. If you are a poor kid with a working class family, you don't have the same advantages, and we see that trickle down into the disproportionate incarceration of a variety of groups.