Tories are calling on the federal government to release unredacted documents concerning the removal of two Chinese scientists from Canada’s highest-security laboratory and the transfer of deadly viruses to China’s Wuhan laboratory. Conservative Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael Chong submitted an opposition day motion Tuesday, urging the House of Commons to “put its full weight” to pressure the liberal government to release the unredacted documents on national security grounds. “We know that seven government scientists at the government’s National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg collaborated with Chinese scientists on some of the world’s most dangerous viruses and pathogens. The scientists co-authored at least six studies from 2016 to 2020. We know that some of the research was paid for by China’s government, and that some of the scientists were part of China’s military,” Chong said in Parliament. Chong also mentioned scientist Xiangguo Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng, and several …