Jody Toor, Langley-Willowbrook’s MLA and Opposition Caucus Chair, brings a holistic healthcare background and strong community roots to B.C. politics.
Elected Leadership Representing Langley-Willowbrook
Jody Toor assumed office as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Langley-Willowbrook in 2024. She currently serves as the Official Opposition Caucus Chair in the British Columbia Legislature. Toor’s appointment reflects the trust placed in her by both her constituents and party leadership.
From Clinic to Caucus: Her Background
Before entering provincial politics, Toor operated a successful integrative holistic clinic in Langley. She holds a double PhD—Doctor of Integrative Medicine and Doctor of Humanitarian Services—from the Board of Integrative Medicine. While she is a non-prescribing practitioner and not registered with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C., her practice emphasized natural and preventative wellness.
Local Roots Strengthen Political Mission
Born and raised in Langley, Toor continues to live in the community with her husband and two daughters. Her deep connection to the area plays a significant role in her advocacy, especially on issues concerning family health, local development, and small business support.
Responsibilities and Community Engagement
As the Official Opposition Caucus Chair, Toor coordinates internal party communications and strategies within the legislature. Her role is key in unifying opposition voices and holding the government accountable. Constituents can reach her office at 604-514-8206 for inquiries, assistance, or community concerns.
A New Voice in Provincial Politics
Toor’s entry into politics signals a growing diversification in leadership backgrounds, especially from healthcare and entrepreneurship sectors. Her unique perspective bridges wellness advocacy and policy, a combination she intends to use for impactful, community-first governance.
Outlook for Langley-Willowbrook
With a strong commitment to her constituents and a holistic approach to leadership, Jody Toor aims to champion transparent governance, healthcare alternatives, and localized economic growth. As she enters her second year in office, her focus remains on listening to community needs and amplifying Langley-Willowbrook’s voice in Victoria.
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