The last thing Canada needs to do is get all excited about Trump "attacking us". This round of the software lumber dispute started in 2016 when the most recent agreement ended, but it's being going on for decades;
http://www.macleans.ca/politics/otta...umber-dispute/
Long before Trump started blathering about it, the industry expected it, because it always happens prior to getting a new agreement in place;
https://www.woodbusiness.ca/industry...r-outlook-3945
Trump's 100 day report card is going to be terrible. He needs to add some actions in his "started" column. So, he's pounding his chest and making noise. NAFTA won't change in his term, because it's really "very complicated". Lumber will play out as it usually does (because, they need our lumber whether they like it or not). Milk, I can't form an opinion on yet.