Megan Dykeman was elected MLA for Langley East in the 2020 general election. She is a member of the Legislative Review Committee, the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services, the Select Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives, and the Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills.
Megan is deeply connected to her community of Langley, where she has worked as a small business owner and farmer, taken on many public service roles, and is raising her two children.
Before being elected to the provincial office, she served as Chair of the Langley Board of Education. First elected in 2011, she served three terms as a trustee with the Board, working hard to make public education in Langley better for kids and families.
Megan holds a Master’s in International Relations from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, where her research focused on food security. In 2017, she completed a certificate in Negotiation and Leadership at Harvard Law School.
Megan served for 6 years as Community Chair of the Langley Agricultural and Economic Advisory Committee, and Chair of the Blueberry Cannon Taskforce. She has served as president of the Langley Farmers’ Institute and the Parliamentarian’s Association of British Columbia. She is a founding “A” leader of ‘Otter Flying Feathers’ 4-H club, the first 4-H poultry club in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley in over 25 years.
She lives on her specialty poultry farm in Langley with her two children and their farm’s turkeys, geese, ducks, quail, chickens, and goats.