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US companies does the same elsewhere, for instance Coca Cola or PepsiCo or others comes to Québec to take billions of gallons of tapwater (it's basically free) and sell it in the world.
Doesn't Quebec get their water from sources that are replenished by rain and thus have plenty to spare?
Yes, but companies use tap water from water treatment plant, it cost $$$ to run all those.
Company pay ~$1 for 1000L of water, to fill Aquafina plastic bottles or whatever, and sell the 500mL bottle for like $2, something like 400% profit
While it does cost $$$ to run those plants, those plants make a lot of water and so the low price they pay is still reasonable.
Which is to say their insane profits don't harm you at all. (if you were worried about it you would get a cheap refillable water bottle yourself and fill from you local tap water.