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Misty Van Popta: Building Langley’s Future from the Ground Up

Misty Van Popta, MLA for Langley-Walnut Grove, brings construction expertise and community roots to B.C. politics. Learn how she’s shaping infrastructure policy. Local Leadership Shaped by Industry Experience Misty Van Popta, the MLA for Langley-Walnut Grove, is making waves in British Columbia’s political landscape. Elected in 2024, Van Popta now serves as the Official Opposition […]

Misty Van Popta: Building Langley's Future from the Ground Up

Misty Van Popta, MLA for Langley-Walnut Grove, brings construction expertise and community roots to B.C. politics. Learn how she’s shaping infrastructure policy.

Local Leadership Shaped by Industry Experience

Misty Van Popta, the MLA for Langley-Walnut Grove, is making waves in British Columbia’s political landscape. Elected in 2024, Van Popta now serves as the Official Opposition Critic for Infrastructure and Construction. Her background in the construction and software industries is helping shape policy discussions on B.C.’s most pressing development issues.

From Council Chamber to Provincial Legislature

Van Popta’s political journey began at the municipal level when she was elected as a Councillor for the Township of Langley in 2022. Her transition from council to the provincial legislature has been grounded in a deep understanding of regional planning and development, skills honed through her career as a project management professional in construction.

A Career Rooted in Urban Development

Before entering politics, Van Popta worked extensively in the construction industry. She focused on housing and tackled complex urban planning challenges—a background that now informs her critiques and proposals in Victoria. Her real-world experience gives her a unique perspective on what’s needed to address B.C.’s infrastructure gaps.

Entrepreneurial Spirit in Public Service

Beyond construction, Van Popta also brings entrepreneurial acumen to her political role. She previously owned a small business in the pharmaceutical software sector, adding a layer of technological insight to her policy approach. Her private-sector background bolsters her understanding of the economic pressures facing businesses and families alike.

Representing Her Hometown with Purpose

A lifelong Langley resident, Van Popta is deeply invested in her community’s future. She was raised in the area and now raises her two daughters there. Her local roots are more than symbolic—they fuel her advocacy for responsible development, improved infrastructure, and a balanced approach to growth that reflects the needs of Langley’s diverse population.

Vision for Langley and Beyond

As Infrastructure and Construction Critic, Van Popta is focused on ensuring that government spending delivers real value and that growth is managed with both sustainability and livability in mind. Her dual expertise in construction and technology positions her as a key voice in shaping B.C.’s built environment in the years ahead.

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