Northern Grit: Stories about Women Leaders in Canada's Public Service
By (Author) Ingrid Bergmann
By (author) Mary Garden
University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press
24th June 2026
Canada
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Public administration / Public policy
Management: leadership and motivation
Hardback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
1g
Northern Grit offers a compelling look at leadership through the lived experiences of women who have shaped government at all levels. Drawing from real interviews and years of executive coaching, the book reveals the challenges, strategies, and emotional realities of public sector jurisdiction.
Structured around key career strategies and vital actionable skills, Northern Grit weaves together vivid stories and practical advice on topics like political acumen, mentorship, conflict navigation, innovation, and inclusion. Each chapter ends with a "Coach's Corner," offering reflective exercises to help readers apply insights to their own leadership journeys.
Northern Grit is a celebration of courage, resilience, and the power of diverse voices. It challenges old assumptions and shows what it truly means to lead with integrity in today's complex public sector. Perfect for aspiring and current public servants, educators, and allies, this book provides inspiration and practical tools for navigating public service-and for empowering the next generation of leaders.
Ingrid Bergmann has extensive experience in leadership development and executive coaching with the private and public sector. She is co-founder of Inside Public Sector Leadership, a professional development platform supporting government leaders across Canada. Mary Garden has over 40 years of experience as a business executive and board director. Co-founder of Inside Public Sector Leadership, she is currently principal at WWElders Group, providing leadership coaching and strategic advisory services to the private and public sector.