No it isn't fixed, six months later.

  A few days ago (May 27, 2008) I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron and the 
Canadian Maritimes during the install the timz zone option is still shown as 
being in the -3 GMT time zone and not the correct time zone of -4 GMT.
  
 By the way, I made a mistake myself in my initial post, the Eastern time zone 
is not -3 GMT it is -5 GMT, the farther east you go towards Greenwich the lower 
the number -4 -3 -2 -1 then GMT itself, the farther west you go from Greenwich, 
England the numbers increase -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 and so on.

 The province of Nova Scotia has its capital Halifax listed but also for
some reason a smaller town Glace Bay, the province of New Brunswick also
has the city of Moncton as the only city mentioned even though the
capital of New Brunswick is Fredericton. The province of Prince Edward
Island (where the nation of Canada was founded) doesn't even have its
capital of Charlottetown shown at all.

 Things to do:
 Put the Canadian Maritimes in the GMT -4 time zone
 Add Charlottetown  (the long island above Nova Scotia and to the east of New 
Brunswick) as a city for Prince Edward Island
 Add Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick

 It's not a critical fix but to us who live here it's a pet peeve to see it 
that way.
 Optional: Remove the option for the town of Glace Bay which is in Cape Breton, 
Nova Scotia

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Time Zone wrong - Canadian Maritimes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69405
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