NOVA SCOTIA — U.S. President Donald Trump has only been back in office for a day, but he’s already suggested moving ahead with 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports. “I’m not sure anybody knows what the impact would be,” said Robin Wilber, Elmsdale Lumber Company president. “Everybody’s coming up with their own thoughts on it, but I think that will remain to be seen, but I know it will be huge.”Elmsdale Lumber Company produces 30 million board feet of spruce lumber each year. Most of it stays in the Maritimes, but Wilber said some is shipped to the United States. Nova Scotia is currently exempt from American softwood lumber duties, but Wilber worries that could change. “We run the risk of losing that exclusion, and that would be massive.” He said Canadians won’t be the only one impacted by the proposed tariffs. It could also cause major issues for American consumers…