I work as a consultation advisor for the government dealing with Aboriginal issues in my province, primarily related to resource development. It can be quite challenging discussing matters related to Aboriginal rights and title to land with First Nations but it is my job to ensure the government has consulted with them on any project that may impact their rights (hunting, fishing, and gathering for a moderate livelihood) and accommodate them should there be any impacts. This can range from waste water treatment to the development of a full blown mine or pipeline, and it is a rapidly growing area of concern in Canada - it wasn't until very recently (2004) that the courts laid out the legal requirement to consult with First Nations on such projects. As you can imagine, reconciling the desires of government and First Nations can seem impossible at times since they have conflicting goals regarding the treatment of the environment, long term sustainability, and economic growth.
The mechanical keyboard hobby doesn't seem to compliment my profession as well as most others here. Sometimes I feel weird for enjoying it so much without any technical/computer science background.