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RCMP charges man following Nova Scotia Youth Centre sexual assault investigation

September 17, 2025 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
From: Nova Scotia RCMP

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The Nova Scotia RCMP has charged a Dartmouth man with 66 offences following a multi-year investigation into sexual assaults that occurred at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre, also known as Waterville, between 1989 and 2015.

The RCMP’s investigation, named Operation Headwind, has involved interviewing over 450 survivors and witnesses across Canada, reviewing more than 9,800 documents seized during searches, and completing over 1,200 investigation-related tasks.

“Sexual assault is a devastating crime with traumatic, long-lasting effects on survivors,” says Cst. Shari Pictou, primary investigator, Operation Headwind. “It takes courage for survivors, particularly youth, and even more so for those who are vulnerable, to come forward and speak with us about what they endured. Because of the courage and patience of those who’ve come forward, who were all youth at the time of the offences, we’re now able to lay charges.”

On September 13, 75-year-old Donald Douglas Williams, who was the Nova Scotia Youth Centre’s swim instructor between 1988 and 2017, was safely arrested at his home. He’s facing the following charges:

  • Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm (3 counts)
  • Sexual Assault (28 counts)
  • Sexual Exploitation (32 counts)
  • Sexual Interference
  • Invitation to Sexual Touching
  • Assault

Williams has been released by the courts on conditions. He’s scheduled to appear in Kentville Provincial Court on September 26.

Additional charges are expected against Williams, and the investigation remains ongoing.

“We believe there are more survivors and people in the community who know about the abuse that occurred at the youth centre,” says S/Sgt. Rob McCamon, Officer in Charge (acting), Major Crime and Behavioural Sciences. "If you, or someone you know, experienced sexual assault while at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre, it’s not too late to report what happened.”

Investigators are continuing to ask any survivor with whom they’ve not yet spoken, as well as anyone else with information, to call the confidential Operation Headwind tipline at 902-720-5313 or toll-free at 1-833-314-3475. The line is monitored Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Outside of these hours, a confidential voicemail is available. Investigators can also be reached by email at headwind@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. To remain anonymous, contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll-free, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips app.

Note to media: As the survivors were youths at the time the sexual offences occurred, a publication ban is in place.

File #: 2019-91777

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Strategic Communications and Media Relations
Nova Scotia RCMP
rcmpns-grcne@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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