Much (most?) of the honey produced on the Canadian prairies (at least in Manitoba) comes from canola as other crops such as clover and buckwheat continue to decline. We are surrounded with canola (approximately 5000 hectares within 3 kilometers of our place in 1998) therefore our bees are proficient in the collection of nectar from canola. I have never had a problem with it crystallising in the comb, but have been told to watch out for this. As long as the honey is removed in a timely manner (last year I extracted around August 15) there should be no problem. The trick is to not wait until the frames are totally capped over. As long as 1/2 of the frame is capped we extract and have never had problems with moisture content. If it does crystallise I would save it to feed the bees in spring. Bees fed canola honey over the winter months here die of starvation. Warren Otto