George Sutton Patterson

George Sutton Patterson (1887–1953) was a Canadian missionary, diplomat and representative on UNTCOK.

Patterson briefly left Japan as Chargé d'Affaires at the Canadian embassy China in October 1946.

After the United Nations General Assembly adopted the resolution on UNTCOK on 14 November, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Lester B Pearson cabled George Patterson, who at the time was posted in Tokyo, to ask him to become Canada's representative on UNTCOK.

This was a heavy responsibility, particularly in light of Soviet intimation boycotting UNTCOK.

John Hodge, head of US military forces in Korea, reported to Washington that he considered Patterson a 'fellow traveler' of the communists: 'Patterson is the number one outspoken apologist for Soviet Russia and for communism that I have encountered in many months.'