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This week in business and investing: Irish rock icon U2 was the first band to perform at Sphere (no, The, necessary) last weekend in Las Vegas. The venue – the world’s largest spherical structure, measuring 516 feet wide and 366 feet tall – seats 18,000, and features immersive audio and video technology. And while the project went over budget in the end, the initial financial forecast was itself eye-watering.

Meanwhile, the former CEO of a crypto-exchange company is on trial for federal charges, the newly minted Bank of Canada’s deputy governor made their first speech, and this Canadian travel company announced job cuts. Finally, a Toronto driver for Uber is in court this week, facing allegations that he inappropriately received (a staggering sum of) COVID-19 aid money.

Do you remember these stories? Take our quiz below to test your recall for the week ending Oct. 5.


1Last weekend, U2 became the first band to perform at the newly constructed Sphere in Las Vegas. The giant orb stadium features wraparound LED screens that can display immersive, eye-popping visuals. How much did the venue cost to build and how long was construction?
a. US$3-billion, 7 years
b. US$215-million, 5 years
c. US$19-billion, 6 years
d. US$2.3-billion, 5 years
9A Toronto Uber driver had his bank accounts frozen after the bank became concerned that he inappropriately received more than ___ in COVID-19 aid, according to a recent Ontario court case.
a. $14,000
b. $145,000
c. $1.4-million
d. $4.5-million

d. $4.5-million. Rabih George Barake’s fraud case is one of the few to reach Canadian courts over federal COVID programs for business.

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