The Green Party of British Columbia has released its platform on 14 October, 30 days after Sonia Furstenau became leader. Because of the mail-in voting, with suggested deadline 17 October, many voters won't be able to flip through it before they cast their ballot.
I wish I had something else to report to amuse Jubal, but its been a cut-and-paste election. The BC Liberals tacked socialist but without much effect on the polls, and there will probably be a significant amount of strategic voting from the Greens to the NDP (reminder: party of the public-sector and resource industry unions) because people are worried about the Liberals (reminder: party of capital) getting back in or because of the disarray within the Green Party of BC. The events are mostly outdoors and socially distanced.
In another year this might have been the election where the Greens burst from 3 to more MLAs and broke the two-party system for good, because the NDP are ahead in the polls, but it does not look like that will work out.
The social and legacy media have gotten excited about the usual examples of people saying things when they did not realize there was a microphone, and with Anglo culture's problems working out rules for how sexuality should fit into different areas of life.