Roland Patterson (January 21, 1883 – October 12, 1968)[1] was an insurance agent and politician in the province of Ontario, Canada.
He represented Grey North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1934 to 1945 as a Liberal-Progressive and then Liberal member.
[2] The son of James Reuben Patterson and Alice Maude Mouck, he was born in North Keppel and was educated there and in Wiarton.
He taught school for three years and then attended Northern Business College in Owen Sound.
[2][3] Patterson was first elected to the Ontario legislative assembly as a Liberal-Progressive in a 1934 by-election held after David James Taylor was named Deputy Minister of Game and Fisheries;[4] he was reelected as a Liberal in 1943.