If you look at the immigrant and visible minority populations, women do make less on average in those two subpopulations than those in the overall population. Obviously there is a lot of overlap between the immigrant population and the visible minority population. However, if you look at immigrant women, and I believe also visible minority women who arrived in Canada before the 1990s, their statistical profile is very similar to that of the native-born population. Immigrant women who arrived in Canada in the last decade don't have as positive a profile as those who have been here for longer periods of time and the native-born population.
So there are some adjustment problems going on there, obviously.