(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Nov 30 (Reuters) - ICE Canada canola
rose on Monday, lifted by higher soy markets, notching its
biggest monthly gain since June.
* Ample supplies limited canola's advances, a trader said.
* Statistics Canada, due to give its final production report
on Friday, is expected to bump its canola harvest estimate to
15.6 million tonnes from 14.3 million.
* January canola RSF6 gained $3.10 at $466.20 per tonne.
The nearby contract, on a continuous chart, rose 0.8 percent in
November.
* March canola RSH6 added $3.60 to $474 per tonne.
* The January-March spread traded 7,767 times.
* Chicago January soybeans SF6 gained on bargain-buying
and strong export data.
* Malaysian February palm oil 1FCPOG6 dipped and NYSE
Liffe Paris February rapeseed COMG6 rose.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= traded at $1.3341, or 74.96
U.S. cents, at 1:21 p.m. CST (1921 GMT), higher than Friday's
official close of $1.3372, or 74.78 U.S. cents.