Resha Sabti is an independent candidate for Township of Langley Council. She brings a strong blend of academic achievement, professional expertise, and grassroots leadership.

She is an environmental engineer with a Master of Applied Science from UBC, Certificate of Law from Queen’s university (workplace law, Indigenous law, constitutional law and general law), and a Leadership/Conflict Resolution Certificate from the Justice Institute of BC (JIBC). 

She has completed trauma-informed training, equipping her to approach decision-making with empathy, inclusivity, and respect for diverse perspectives.

A long-time Langley resident, devoted mother of twin boys & two dogs, and active volunteer with local organizations, schools, and fundraising initiatives, Resha understands the real challenges facing families, seniors, and neighbourhoods across the Township. Her background in engineering, together with career in the financial industry and leadership roles in community, has strengthened her ability to analyze complex issues, build consensus, and deliver meaningful results.

Resha is committed to fiscal responsibility, balanced growth, and community wellbeing — working with partners across Langley to make our future better, together.