WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Oct 22 (Reuters) - ICE canola futures dipped on Monday, pressured by a dry weather forecast that looked favorable for harvesting this week in Western Canada.
* Canola harvest in Alberta was only 30 percent complete as of Oct. 16, the provincial government said. GRO/ALB
* November canola RSX8 lost $3.20 at $491.50 per tonne.
* Most-active January canola RSF9 shed $2.90 to $499.60.
* The November-January canola spread traded 4,122 times, as investors rolled positions forward ahead of the November contract's expiry.
* Chicago November soybeans SX8 rose as poor U.S. weather was seen hurting yields. November Paris Matif rapeseed futures /COMX8 ended unchanged and Malaysian December palm oil futures /1FCPOX8 rose.
* The Canadian dollar CAD= was trading at $1.3107 to the U.S. dollar, or 76.30 U.S. cents, at 1:21 p.m. CDT (1821 GMT).