In the timezone widget, locations in the far north -- Inuvik,
Thule, Longyearbyen -- were displayed too far south, because the
map location calculation assumes a linear gradient, which places
90 degrees north at about 70 degrees. Change calculation to
pretend the world is flat south of 62 degrees north, and then
'bend' the remaining 28 degrees of latitude to the top of the
image. This puts most places in the right spot, although Yellowknife
is now on the south shore of Great Slave.
Fort Nelson should be north of Dawson Creek, too -- the math still
needs a little work.
While here, put Antarctica in the south, otherwise Rothera keeps
showing up in Greenland.