The fact that a federal shipbuilding contract ended up going to a Chinese state-owned conglomerate is “unbelievable,” especially when Canadian citizens Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor continue to be arbitrarily imprisoned in China, says Conservative candidate Pierre Paul-Hus. Paul-Hus, a Conservative MP and his party’s shadow minister for public safety before the election was called, was responding to the news that a Crown corporation awarded a $100 million ferry contract to a Swedish company, which in turn subcontracted the construction of the 200-metre vessel to a Chinese state-owned company. “The Conservative Party are very upset with this,” Paul-Hus told The Epoch Times. “Especially with the all the trouble [Canada has] with the Chinese government, with the two Michaels, all the issues with the Uyghurs. It is unbelievable for us.” The Globe and Mail reported that Marine Atlantic Inc., a Crown corporation, awarded a $100 million, five-year contract for a 200-metre …