Sure, PIC12F675 is fine, might even be better as it is a slower clock speed, less susceptible to poorly designed PCB's 

And now the ever poorly understood ground/neutral questions...
On the schematic we are using neutral line on 110v for our ground reference on the pic and 0V rail. I assume that I should only include the ground wire from the mains to the box to ground the box, but the board should be left floating? If this is correct (I assume this because neutral and ground are tied in the can) then I should spec 2 pin connectors or as you mentioned multiple smaller ones to make up the rating.
Trace lines - is there a mathematical way to determine trace width needed to service x amps? Do I convert circular mils from standard wiring practice to a flat trace and de-rate somehow because of the short distance traveled?
Thanks!
And now the ever poorly understood ground/neutral questions...
On the schematic we are using neutral line on 110v for our ground reference on the pic and 0V rail. I assume that I should only include the ground wire from the mains to the box to ground the box, but the board should be left floating? If this is correct (I assume this because neutral and ground are tied in the can) then I should spec 2 pin connectors or as you mentioned multiple smaller ones to make up the rating.
Trace lines - is there a mathematical way to determine trace width needed to service x amps? Do I convert circular mils from standard wiring practice to a flat trace and de-rate somehow because of the short distance traveled?
Thanks!