(All figures in Canadian dollars unless noted)
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Nov 6 (Reuters) - ICE Canada canola rose
on Friday, registering a weekly gain, on support from a low
Canadian dollar and possible fund buying.
* Spillover support from stronger U.S. soyoil prices, and
slow selling by Canadian farmers also lifted canola, a trader
said.
* Most-active January canola RSF6 gained $5.20 to $479.70
per tonne, in light volume. Rose 1.3 percent for the week.
* March canola RSH6 added $5.70 to $485.50 per tonne.
* January-March spread traded 978 times.
* Chicago January soybeans SF6 climbed on bargain-buying.
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* Malaysian January palm oil 1FCPOF6 fell and NYSE Liffe
Paris February rapeseed COMG6 rose.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading at $1.3298, or
75.20 U.S. cents at 1:03 p.m. CST (1903 GMT), lower than
Thursday's close of $1.3168, or 75.94 U.S. cents
* Canada weekly canola crushings rise 6.9 percent. OILS/CA