(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Sept 10 (Reuters) - ICE Canada canola
prices rose on Thursday for the third straight session, lifted
by positioning ahead of a U.S. government report and caution
with cooler weather posing a threat to late-planted canola.
* November canola RSX5 gained $1.80 to $466.90 per tonne.
* January canola RSF6 added $1.40 to $470.30 per tonne.
* November-January spread traded 2,973 times.
* Chicago November soybeans SX5 climbed on positioning
ahead of Friday's U.S. Department of Agriculture reports.
* Malaysian November palm oil 1FCPOX5 and NYSE Liffe Paris
November rapeseed COMX5 rose.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading at $1.3192, or
75.80 U.S. cents at 1:06 p.m. CDT (1806 GMT), up from the Bank
of Canada's official Wednesday close of $1.3250, or 75.47 U.S.
cents.
* Saskatchewan overall harvest 40 percent complete, ahead of
five-year average. GRO/SAS