(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Sept 24 (Reuters) - ICE Canada canola
prices rose on Thursday, supported by export demand linked to
the weak Canadian dollar, and by slow farmer deliveries.
* November canola RSX5 added $5.40 to $471.70 per tonne.
* January canola RSF6 gained $5.50 to $476.70 per tonne.
* November-January spread traded 4,316 times.
* Chicago November soybeans SX5 rose on bargain-buying and
Chinese export demand. ID:nC3N0XP028
* NYSE Liffe Paris November rapeseed COMX5 eased.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading at $1.3334, or
75.00 U.S. cents at 1:07 p.m. CDT (1807 GMT), higher than
Wednesday's close at $1.3347 to the greenback, or 74.92 U.S.
cents.
* Wet weather slows Saskatchewan harvest. Progress slightly
ahead of five-year average. GRO/SAS